#TERFweek starts now!
What it is #TERFweek is a week of education, raising awareness and openly talking about the abuse our communities have endured at the hands of the Trans Exclusionary […]
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How “Feminism and gender politics” appears across the Collective corpus
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- Transadvocate.com178
- The TERFs97
- Cristan’s Research3
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- Community and organizing132
- Violence, safety, and dehumanization90
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sources#TERFweek Redux
In the post announcing #TERFweek, we specified goals for the week. These goals were:
#TERFweek: Let’s not repeat our history
It was a denial-based indifference that allowed the TERF movement to harm so many in the past and it is my hope that over the course of #TERFweek, some of the denial the TERF movement needs to ensure that TERF ideology can be unquestioningly promoted within academia and media outlets…
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#TERFweek starts now!
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#TERFweek: Let’s not repeat our history
Supplies historical or archival context for the issue discussed here.
The following article was published in 1974. Note the way the overall public held anti-trans views in contempt. Note the dismissive way the author of this […]