By Madelaine Taylor Continue Reading Maddy’s Poem
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TransLucent, a UK-based organisation advocating for transgender and gender-diverse rights, provides numerous briefing notes and articles addressing various issues. These cover topics such as transgender people in prisons, healthcare misinformation, the impact of gender-critical feminism, and the culture war surrounding transgender identity. The site also features personal narratives and responses to current events impacting the transgender community. The organisation is run by an unpaid, volunteer team and relies on donations. Their materials aim to inform and advocate for policy changes and increased understanding.
Here is a list of articles appearing on our home page.
Is three job Liz Truss really able to handle all of her workload? Continue Reading Opinion: Boris; Don’t Cis and Trans Women Deserve Better Than This?
Is three job Liz Truss really able to handle all of her workload? Continue Reading Opinion: Boris, Don’t Cis and Trans Women Deserve Better Than This?
There has been lots of “bad press” against trans women prisoners in recent months. The Daily Mail, (and others) have…
With thanks to Claire Exists for this contribution Continue Reading A Manifesto for Trans Rights in the UK
The effects of chemicals, hormones and the surgeon’s knife. Continue Reading Sex Offenders, Castration and Hormones.
Colour stereotyping is wrong. Continue Reading Pink is for Girls – Think Again.
Society responds to the TERF’s Continue Reading 4th July: A Bad Week In The Office For TERF’s, the Binary’s & J K Rowling
Why Stonewall should possibly have a re-think. Continue Reading Crossdressers – cis or trans?
When a social liquid causes misery Continue Reading Alcohol – The Easy To Buy Drug That Can Lead To Abuse











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