My talk from Let Women Speak Austin on August 12, 2023
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Bill C-6 will see thousands of lives ruined — not only those of therapists and medical practitioners, but those of Canadian girls whose lives will be marked forever by this regressive, homophobic, sexist, dangerous, practice.
Canada is still obligated to protect women’s sex-based rights, and it’s our job to remind our representatives of that.
On Saturday, #GIDYVR hosted its third event in a series of panels: “How media bias shapes the gender identity debate.”
This is an edited transcript of a talk given by Dagny, a detransitioned young woman and member of the Pique Resilience Project.
On January 10, 2019, Lee Lakeman spoke on a panel at the Vancouver Public Library about gender identity and women’s rights.
On January 10, 2019, Meghan Murphy spoke on a panel at the Vancouver Public Library about gender identity and women’s rights.
We are the granddaughters of the witches they weren’t able to burn.
When the Working Class Movement Library — a small, volunteer-run library in Salford, England that holds records and stories of working class people’s lives and activism — announced they would be hosting…
On Saturday, December 5th, Vancouver Rape Relief & Women’s Shelter hosted their annual Montreal Massacre Memorial event at the Vancouver Public Library. The event happens in congruence with the National Day of…
This is an edited transcript of a talk given by journalist, Julie Bindel, on June 6, 2015 at the Quaker Meeting House in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The event was recorded by UK…
On October 16, 2014, The Nora and Ted Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy was presented to Cherry Smiley. Her activism and work for Indigenous women and girls and against the sex…
On June 21, 2014, women and male allies gathered to honour and celebrate Lee Lakeman and her tireless work to end male violence against women. Lee has been an integral part of…
In this episode we hear a talk by Cherry Smiley. The talk is part of a series on Indigenous Feminism, put on by the First Nations Student Association at Simon Fraser University.…
In this episode we hear a talk by Prof. Janice Raymond called: “Prostitution: Not a Job, Not a Choice.” This talk was recorded on November 30, 2013 as part of the annual…