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.
Joyce activated, issue 85 The snap election, and what I've been doing when I wasn't at the gender coalface.
Joyce activated, issue 84 Some reflections on my recent appearance alongside Debbie Hayton, and what it will take to change liberal Americans' minds
Joyce activated, issue 82 The Cass Report was a breakthrough, moving the debate on paediatric gender interventions a long way in the right direction. So why am I feeling so angry?
Layla le Fey: victim statement Today I realised that the Daily Mail’s coverage of the sentencing of the trans-identifying man, Layla le Fey, who made disgusting threats against me and @ThePosieParker, misrepresented my victim statement to the court. It claimed I had researched Le Fey for my book, when in fact I had never
Joyce activated, issue 80 Today Scotland’s Hate Crime Act comes into force. Transactivists are planning to use it to intimidate women who call “transwomen” men or say sex is real and gender ID isn’t. But I won’t stop saying these things – including about specific “transwomen” who infringe on women’s human rights.
Joyce activated, issue 79 In this issue, I’m sharing (with permission) an edited version of an email I received from a reader, Anna S, who has a lot to say about the impact of slash fiction on young women over the years. Enjoy!
Joyce activated, issue 78 In this issue I share an extended version of my speaking notes for an event with Richard Dawkins, organised by Conservatives for Women, at the House of Lords on March 12th.