Jen Izaakson reports from the courtroom, as Tara Wolf is tried for assaulting Maria MacLachlan.
Tag: gender identity
“Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability” aims to clarify, but succeeds only in highlighting the lack of clarity which dominates transgender theory.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Andrea Orwoll about the history of — and ongoing need for — women-centered language in law.
Julian Vigo speaks with Hannah Clarke, a member of #ManFriday, about the group’s activism, the problems with self-identification, and proposed changes to the UK’s Gender Recognition Act.
Heather Brunskell-Evans was the National Spokesperson for the Women’s Equality Party Policy on Ending Sexual Violence until she started asking critical questions about “trans kids.” In this episode, Meghan Murphy talks to her about her perspective and the response from the Party.
India Willoughby may identify as a women, but he does not identify with women.
Over 200 Canadians have signed on to a letter demanding the BC NDP condemn and address the behaviour of its Vice President, Morgane Oger.
Trans activists successfully derail Rose McGowan’s efforts to speak out against sexual assault with accusations of “transphobia.”
A woman holding a sign criticizing gender identity ideology at the Vancouver Women’s March has been targeted online.
When academics and leftists dismiss women’s concerns about their rights as a “moral panic,” they place themselves among the ranks of anti-feminists and the alt-right.
Universities are becoming more and more donor-driven — shouldn’t we be asking questions about how that funding shapes theory and discourse?
Men invent new ways to hate women all the time. Today’s progressive iteration is no different.
Meghan Murphy interviews Judith Green, a longtime socialist activist who recently helped to launch Woman’s Place UK, a group committed to supporting women’s sex-based rights and challenging proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act.
Shon Faye claims to be in solidarity with women, but if that’s true, why doesn’t he respect our autonomy?
Wilfred Laurier University may have apologized for trying to squash debate, but the truth is that universities no longer encourage critical thought.