The Supreme Court stated clearly that the ruling in April ‘should not be regarded as a “win” for one side or the other’. To celebrate it as such distorts its meaning and weaponises it against some of the most vulnerable women among us.
The Supreme Court stated clearly that the ruling in April ‘should not be regarded as a “win” for one side or the other’. To celebrate it as such distorts its meaning and weaponises it against some of the most vulnerable women among us.
How the EHRC and Friendly Media Co‑Produce a Climate of Fear on Single‑Sex Spaces.
What We Know, What We Don’t, and How We’ll Stand Together.
Any change to law or policy that risks the human rights of any group should be subject to proper Parliamentary oversight.
What we’re also reading in the news on trans issues.
The fight for trans rights is not about winning some argument. It’s asking society to look in the mirror and confront exactly why it holds trans people to a cruel standard.
When a body set up to protect refuses to listen to all voices…we know that we can no longer work with them.
We must demand accountability for every stance a party takes, not just on trans issues, but on all human rights.
What we’re also reading in the news on trans issues.
Build kinder, smarter, stronger communities – one inclusive space at a time.