Joyce activated, issue 94 In this issue I share the speaking notes for my presentation at last weekend’s Genspect conference in Lisbon. My topic was: What Will It Take to Return to Reality?
Joyce activated, issue 93 Tomorrow I’m off to the Genspect conference in Lisbon – I’ll be sharing my speaking notes here afterwards. In the meantime, here are some reflections on why the number of applications for GRCs has risen sharply.
Joyce activated, issue 92 How can we get through to elected representatives who seem to believe transactivist falsehoods?
Joyce activated, issue 91 In this issue I dive deep into DSDs, especially 5-ARD, the condition Caster Semenya has, and which Olympic boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting are thought to have too.
Joyce activated, issue 90 Why free speech is the friend, not the enemy, of vulnerable minorities; plus – of course – male boxing smashing women in the head and getting rewarded with gold medals.
Joyce activated, issue 89 What can the newly founded SEENs (Sex Equality and Equity Networks) learn from the history of workplace affinity groups?
Joyce activated, issue 88 Why has mastectomy become the the commercialised trans movement’s main symbol?
Joyce activated, issue 87 Why sex/gender is not an electoral issue, and why politicians should take it seriously all the same.
Joyce activated, issue 86 The Tories’ manifesto pledge to clarify the meaning of sex in anti-discrimination law meant I and colleagues had a lot of media appearances in the past week – of varying degrees of balance and fairness.