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Resisting Ideology Saturday 27th April 2024. In light of the Cass review, four years in the making and in the wake of the resounding defeat… Read More »The countess conference rds dublin
Resisting Ideology Saturday 27th April 2024. In light of the Cass review, four years in the making and in the wake of the resounding defeat… Read More »The countess conference rds dublin
It’s Pride month but this year is different. Dylan Mulvaney has awakened a nation, and the Bud Light and Target boycotts are persisting, with corporate… Read More »Letters from the Front: US Edition – Part VI “Target on Your Back – Part One”
INTRO: In a return to sanity in Montana, the adults in the room at the State Legislature barred Democrat representative “Zooey” Zephyr, a biological male… Read More »Letters from the Front: US Edition – Part V “ZOOEY ZEPHYR – WHEN POLARITY MEETS POLICY”
In response to the school shooting in Nashville on March 27th by a trans identified female, trans activists planned a “Day of Rage” at the… Read More »Letters from the Front: US Edition – Part IV “Glitter Fascism in America”
After reading the recently published book by Hannah Barnes, Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock’s Gender Service for Children,… Read More »Letters from the Front: US Edition – Part III “America isn’t Stopping to Think. It’s Doubling Down”
In Part II of “Letters from the Front: US Edition”, our US correspondent writes about the recent public outcry over restricting schoolchildren’s access to books… Read More »Letters from the Front: US Edition – Part II “Book Banning”
In our new series, “Letters from the Front”, we will be bringing you the perspectives of GC feminists from various locations around the world where… Read More »Letters from the Front, US Edition – Part 1
With Islam’s strict rules on modesty and segregation of the sexes, single-sex spaces matter to Muslim women. If Muslim women no longer have a private,… Read More »Trans inclusion means Muslim exclusion
In this insightful piece, a Countess Staff Volunteer from Russia, who wishes to remain anonymous due to the sensitive subject matter, gives us her perspective… Read More »A view from outside the Western bubble
The danger of trans-identified male prisoners being housed in women’s prisons has been highlighted recently in the UK, with the Judicial Review Case brought by… Read More »Green Light Given To Allow Men in Women’s Prisons
Edie Wyatt has traced her maternal line back to Mary Mullender, a 22-year-old woman separated from her family in Essex in 1788 and shipped thousands… Read More »Inventing Australian women
We are proud to present this article from contemporary Spanish feminist and activist, Alba Lopez. Here she provides a fascinating insight into the formative influences… Read More »Spanish Feminism and the Trojan Horse