NOW state rep talks with the TransAdvocate about TERFs, trans-inclusion and civil rights
I heard of Poppy years before I met her. I knew her to be a major force behind Southern feminism. Poppy has a long history of […]
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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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- Transgender identity and history178
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sourcesIncreasingly, anti-trans = anti-abortion: #protransprochoice
I was happy to learn that the president of a state NOW chapter will be doing a TransAdvocate interview, echoing these sentiments. Additionally, I was happy to see Planned Parenthood and NARAL give voice to these intersections of oppression as well:
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