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#RadFem2013 Hatefest At London Irish Center

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Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERF) are planning a conference for June 8th and June 9th at the London Irish Center in London. Last year they planned on having this at Conway Hall but since they specifically excluded transgender women the venue cancelled. They ended up getting another venue at Birkbeck, University of London at the last moment. Statement Regarding RadFem 2012 via Democratic Underground In consultation with the organisers of RadFem 2012 and our legal advisors, Conway Hall has decided not to allow the booking in July 2012 to proceed. This is because it does not conform to our Terms and Conditions for hiring rooms at Conway Hall. In addition, we are not satisfied it conforms with the Equality Act (2010), or reflects our ethos regarding issues of discrimination. We had sought assurances that the organisers would allow access to all, in order to enable the event to proceed at

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“#RadFem2013 Hatefest At London Irish Center” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to law and civil rights, while also engaging transgender identity and history. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

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“#RadFem2013 Hatefest At London Irish Center” discusses institutions, law, or governance in connection with law and civil rights. Even without a dominant policy classification, the article may help researchers identify practical consequences for transgender identity and history.

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    Law and civil rightsTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life
    100%
  2. 2
    Transgender identity and historyTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    96%
  3. 3
    Feminism and gender politicsTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict
    64%
  4. 4
    Culture, identity, and representationTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    18%

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