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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Women's Place event in Reading - 4th Dec

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ContessaHallelujahSparklehorse · 16/11/2018 08:55

It's local to me so I'm delighted!!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-womans-place-is-at-the-bar-tickets-52641760924?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing

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ContessaHallelujahSparklehorse · 16/11/2018 08:56

The gumpf:

A Woman’s Place is at the Bar

Public Meeting in Reading

Tuesday 4 December 2018 (Venue to be announced)

Doors open at 6:30pm, for 7.00pm start.

Professor Rosa Freedman - International Human Rights Law expert
Julian Norman - barrister and writer
Ruth Serwotka - co-founder of Woman's Place UK
Sarah Johnson, Education Consultant - Chair

The meeting will discuss legal terminology and its impact on women's lives in light of the proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act 2004 and the recent campaign to respond to the government's consultation which closed on 19 October.

In July 2018 the government opened a public consultation on their proposal to ‘demedicalise’ the process of changing gender, so that people can self-identify as the gender they choose, without any need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.

But what exactly is ‘gender’, and what will be the impact of self-identification on women and on women’s rights and legal protections?

Will this reform spell the end to single sex spaces and the provision of single sex services, such as those provided by rape crisis centres and women’s refuges?

Will the changes make it harder to gather accurate data on the pay gap between men and women; on domestic violence against women; and on the health services women require?

Come and have your say on this controversial proposal and discuss what should happen next.

Meeting hosted by Woman’s Place UK
womansplaceuk.org/

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Dhalandchips · 16/11/2018 08:59

Local to me too...just need to find a bloody babysitter! They're like hen's teeth round gere?!

Dhalandchips · 16/11/2018 08:59

Gere?? HERE!!

ContessaHallelujahSparklehorse · 16/11/2018 09:42

Yes, I intend to fling the children at DH as he saunters in and run out! Re babysitting: I have a friend who reckons it's easy enough and that you just have to find a local teenager, but I know absolutely no teenagers at all, so it's not so simple.

If you have nursery age kids, maybe nursery staff might do babysitting on the side? Ours used to - never used them myself but a friend did.....

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JellySlice · 16/11/2018 13:46

I wonder whether this would be an appropriate event for my 15yo? She's trans ally, but is just beginning to see the problems and is torn between head and heart. She is gaslighted by the trans rhetoric and the only GC voice she ever hears is mine.

Anlaf · 16/11/2018 14:11

I'm going! It's nice and easy from London.

I imagine it would be very appropriate for your daughter jelly.

You can always check out previous events on YouTube.

QueenCartimandua · 16/11/2018 17:57

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Theonewithabanyinasling · 16/11/2018 20:24

Just bring your bany child along Blush

Maybe not.

DebbieInBirmingham · 16/11/2018 21:32

I've been to several WPUK meetings. All of them would have been suitable for a 15 year old with an interest in politics and/or the issues being discussed.

ContessaHallelujahSparklehorse · 16/11/2018 21:55

Since having my kids I always feel that any event without a small amount of squeaking in the background is somehow too quiet, theone Grin

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GardeningAndKnitting · 17/11/2018 23:43

Sounds interesting

JellySlice · 01/12/2018 09:40

I've bought a ticket, but how and when do I find out where to go? Please PM me if that's a more appropriate way to answer.

LangCleg · 01/12/2018 10:06

This is going to be a really useful meeting!

arranbubonicplague · 02/12/2018 00:30

As seen on Rosa Freedman, commenting on screenshots about what looks like a concerted attempt to organise against the Reading meeting:

look who has made a reappearance claiming to have personal connections in Reading public institutions (as part of a a broader effort to silence women from speaking). Shavua Tov tweeps.

twitter.com/GoonerProf/status/1068914137521111040

AornisHades · 02/12/2018 00:36

SH's Twitter break was an LM type break then?

Zintox · 02/12/2018 08:35

I only just saw this! Really want to go. I know Julian Norman and she is excellent.

Zintox · 02/12/2018 08:40

Oh dammit it's sold out.

arranbubonicplague · 02/12/2018 10:35

Keep an eye out for returns - there are so many bugs going around that it's not implausible.

Prawnofthepatriarchy · 02/12/2018 11:19

I'm dead keen to go but finding it difficult to email the WPUK site about returns.

Anlaf · 04/12/2018 13:04

Beep beep women! Warming up this thread for later. I'll try to post.

ContessaHallelujahSparklehorse · 04/12/2018 14:09

Oh, has it sold out? I'm sort of pleased on behalf of WPUK, but sad for others!

If anyone has a ticket and won't be able to go, please post here so someone else Prawn has a chance to attend :) ta

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Melamin · 04/12/2018 14:18

Oooh it's come round already!

I have been far too excited by the WH debates - I shall be 'listening' in on twitter.

Melamin · 04/12/2018 14:19

.I know Julian Norman and she is excellent

arranbubonicplague · 04/12/2018 14:32

I know Julian Norman and she is excellent
...
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I've developed an intellectual crush on so many people it's getting to be embarrassing. Grin

WSPU · 04/12/2018 15:34

I’ll be there. Can’t wait. Ill Be looking around trying to identify mumsnet feminists!

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