Julian Vigo speaks with Cordelia Fine about “brain sex,” gender, testosterone, sexism in science, and more!

Julian Vigo speaks with Cordelia Fine about “brain sex,” gender, testosterone, sexism in science, and more!
In two new books, Heather Brunskell-Evans and Michele Moore question the ideologies and practices that promote medical/technological “solutions” to gender, and Renate Klein analyzes the surrogacy industry as a form of exploitation of women and trafficking in babies.
Murray Edwards College, one of Cambridge’s women-only colleges, has decided to open admissions to any student who “at the point of application identifies as a woman.”
Debates in which people are condemned for thinking critically are unlikely to lead to responsible public policy.
Alok Vaid-Menon demonstrates exactly why feminists should not center men’s voices in our conversations about sexual harassment.
The high visibility of trans-identified people like Caitlyn Jenner and Chaz Bono has made society more accepting of transgenderism, but we are failing to ask important questions about this trend.
A mini documentary produced by The Guardian features five young “non-binary” people, who discuss what it means to be much more special than everyone else.
Opting in and out of sex-based oppression is something only the most privileged believe they can do.
Meghan Murphy speaks with Lisa Marchiano about the “trans kids” trend, and the consequences we may not be considering.
The attacks on Body Blitz Spa are unreasonable — women should be allowed access to safe spaces, away from males.