There are a number of events being held every Friday by The Future of Legal Gender which seems a spin off project by something called L/G/B/T.
futureoflegalgender.kcl.ac.uk/events-and-public-and-policy-engagements/
The next one is Should state law withdraw from registering and assigning sex? The feminist politics of decertification and prefigurative law reform, 11 Nov 2020 at 4pm.
Seems like you join via the Zoom link. Might be of interest.
Abstract
This talk explores decertification as a speculative law reform proposal. In decertification, the state withdraws from registering, assigning, or guaranteeing a person’s sex and gender, giving one shape to the growing momentum towards their informalisation. Reforming how state law
responds to sex/ gender has become a highly controversial issue. In this talk, I explore three questions, drawing from research conducted as part of a feminist ESRC funded project, The Future of Legal Gender. They are:
- Why might decertification be a good idea?
- What concerns does it raise; and how might they be addressed?
- What are the strengths and challenges of prefigurative law reform research, which rehearses and attends to a proposal not yet on the law reform table?
The project seems part of a group / org that goes by the name L/G/B/T or Law/Gender/Body/Texts.
www.lawgenderbodytexts.com/
Other events (register at Eventbrite):
Fri, 13 November 2020
16:00 – 17:00 GMT
‘Ultra-Texts’ Beyond Gender. Multimodality, Intertextuality and Transmediality as Resources to Contest Gendered Binarisms
Fri, 20 November 2020
16:00 – 17:00 GMT
Gender variant bodies : stories of spaces and places
Fri, 27 November 2020
16:00 – 17:00 GMT
Rethinking gender through disability
Fri, 4 December 2020
16:00 – 17:00 GMT
Prefiguring the law
Fri, 11 December 2020
16:00 – 17:00 GMT
Dismantling the false dichotomy between women’s rights and trans' rights