TransLucent is crowdfunding to defend transgender rights and the Ladies’ Pond’s inclusivity at Hampstead Heath against a legal challenge from Sex Matters. Continue Reading Keep Hampstead Heath’s Ladies’ Pond Inclusive: Fund Trans Rights and Defend Our Community!
Browsing: Trans Rights
At Translucent, we advocate for and promote the UK’s transgender and gender-diverse community to advance visibility, social acceptance, legal recognition and improve healthcare. As part of this, we’ve reviewed articles concerning trans rights in order to:
- Counter the slur of “trans ideology”: We aim to call out articles and people who use this term, asserting that trans people are biology, not an ideology.
- Expose the trans-hostile activities of the EHRC (Equality and Human Rights Commission).
- Campaign for GRA reform: Our articles support trans people and GRA reform, which would allow non-binary siblings to put an X on their passport.
- Address misinformation about transgender lives, experiences, rights and healthcare, as well as investigate organisations and groups hostile to the trans community.
- Promote trans inclusion in sports, emphasising that the human rights of one individual are equal to another, whatever sex.
- Affirm trans rights as human rights.
- Investigate anti-trans activities.
This letter critiques the UK government’s trans healthcare policies, which are based on gender critical ideology from the Cass and Sullivan Reviews, and warns of human rights violations and potential genocide as highlighted by the Lemkin Institute. Continue Reading Letter to Dame Gillian Merron – Challenging UK Trans Healthcare Policy
The Lemkin Institute has issued a “Red Alert for Genocide” for the UK trans and intersex community due to concerning governmental and judicial actions. Continue Reading Genocide Warning Issued for UK Trans Community
Transgender people continue to be protected from discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, primarily through the characteristic of gender reassignment, despite the Supreme Court’s clarification on the meaning of ‘sex’ Continue Reading Transgender Rights UK : Navigating the New Landscape
TransLucent expresses profound concern to the Scottish Government, urging it to resist Sex Matters’ regressive demands for single-sex spaces based on ‘biological sex’ and instead reaffirm its commitment to transgender human rights. Continue Reading Our Letter to the Scottish Government – Transgender Rights & Single Sex Spaces
On June 25th, the “Unite for Trans+ Rights” mass lobby in Westminster will urge MPs to prevent the EHRC’s Interim Update to the Equality Act from becoming law, which could devastate trans+ people’s lives. Continue Reading Stand Up for Trans+ Rights: Join the Mass Lobby of MPs on June 25th!
The EHRC’s proposed guidance is an unlawful and harmful attempt to redefine sex and exclude trans people, violating legal frameworks and international human rights Continue Reading A Catastrophe in Slow Motion: Why the EHRC’s Guidance Must Be Stopped Now
An altercation at a WESC meeting demonstrates the significant distress and legal challenges faced by transgender individuals following the Supreme Court judgment, prompting calls for urgent parliamentary action. Continue Reading Parliamentary Altercation Highlights Crisis in Trans Rights Post-SC Judgment
The article proposes a minor amendment to the Equality Act 2010 to rectify the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling and the EHRC’s damaging interim guidance. Continue Reading Clearing up the mess of the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling – an easy job for a politician
The Stonewall Uprising began on June 28 1969 as protests against a police raid, igniting modern LGBTQ+ activism and Pride, notably led by trans women. Continue Reading Stonewall Uprising: How Transgender Resistance Ignited the Fight for LGBTQ+ Liberation












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