Parliament has 40 days to STOP the new EHRC code of practice – they can only scrutinise and expose this by a “prayer motion” – without it, trans lives will be become more dangerous, more excluded from day to day life.
Parliament has 40 days to STOP the new EHRC code of practice – they can only scrutinise and expose this by a “prayer motion” – without it, trans lives will be become more dangerous, more excluded from day to day life.
Trans people are still here, still part of society, and still deserving of dignity, safety, and participation in public life.
A Message from Ami & Dillon
Amelia’s Angels concludes its investigation into the BBC’s 1,150% surge in stigmatising language. We trace the role of key figures within the BBC and document the institutional barriers in the complaints and FOI processes that have accompanied this shift in editorial standards.
Amelia’s Angels uncovers an over ten-fold rise in the BBC’s use of “biological” qualifiers. From outside lobbying to the upcoming Charter Renewal, we examine the forces driving this shift and explain why we believe the BBC’s “audience confusion” defence to be editorial fiction. The data is clear: the national broadcaster is pivoting, and accountability is missing.
Chromosomes as the Installer, Hormones as the Software: A Biologically Accurate Framework for Understanding Sex and Transition
How the EHRC chair appears to be cementing a legacy by pressuring the government on trans rights.
How anti-trans actors deliberately created a media generated outrage
A tired plea to allies about Harry Potter and JK Rowling’s harm.
A calm, grounded look at where we might be headed – and how we can stay prepared without panicking.