Joyce activated, issue 69 The first of two posts about what I’ve learned from the social-media pile-ons I’ve experienced: not just how to survive them, but why they happen and what they have taught me.
Joyce activated, issue 68 Standing up against trans ideology is bruising, often thankless and sometimes crazymaking. How can we stay sane and ideally cheerful while avoiding burnout?
Joyce activated, issue 67 Gender-critical organisations have become remarkably influential in the past few years. But they are still small and young, and need to prepare for the heightened scrutiny success brings.
Joyce activated, issue 66 A post-debate report on an event with Peter Tatchell and Freda Wallace; and the other, much more interesting, things I've been up to in the past week
Joyce activated, issue 65 In which I have a good moan about the poor quality of the transactivists willing to defend their ideas in public.
Joyce activated, issue 64 How mass mental-health interventions in schools may be helping to cause the crisis in youth mental health, rather than to cure it
Joyce activated, issue 63 In this issue, I share several chapter-and-verse examples of media censorship of trans issues, some of which involved me and some of which didn’t.
Joyce activated, issue 61 This week I want to reflect on bias in the media. It’s not just any old bias I want to talk about; it’s the most sinister type, that motivated by a hidden, nefarious agenda.
Joyce activated, issue 60 On Sunday, I and other Sex Matters team members held a teach-in on equality and human-rights law at the People’s History Museum. That's the lovely place that holds the finest collection anywhere of Suffragette materials. What could go wrong...?