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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Raquel Rosario Sanchez

207 replies

Signalbox · 25/11/2021 10:13

I have tried to find a previous thread for Raquel but don't seem to be able to locate it.

Raquel has released an update on her crowd justice page.

Hearing to take place from February 7th to February 14th, 2022...

"Dear everyone,
Hope you are well.
We had a very successful hearing on November 17th. It went on for longer than expected (we ended being with the judge for nearly 3 hours) which felt draining and nerve-wrecking for me but it all generated a positive outcome for us.
Our trial will take place from February 7th to February 14th, 2022. My lawyers reached out to the University countless times so we could collaborate and find dates suitable for all the witnesses, lawyers and parties but they refused to even acknowledge our emails. Having to constantly chase them represented an unnecessary expense for us and, I believe one of the purposes was that, without their dates, my case would be thrown way into the future (the other purpose would be to increase our costs). For example, into September or November 2022. I had truly resigned myself to this eventuality so I was surprised that last week the Court decided the dates for us and a lot sooner than I anticipated.
Most of the University's submission on November 17th related to anonymity and secrecy. They sought orders from the Court to further anonymise their disclosure (which the still haven't provided) and they wanted the judge to order that nobody can access legal documents without making an application to the Court. The judge refused both requests citing the principle of open justice, and reminded the University that the Supreme Court ruled that the public has a right to see justice so no requirement to seal the documents would be made for my case.
You have to wonder why is the University so absolutely paranoid about disclosure and why they are so anxious about the eventuality that the public will get to read Court documents about my case (ie. about the University of Bristol's treatment of me). What is it that they are hiding?
Having caused endless obstructions and delays by not releasing their disclosure, the University told the judge that it would take them too long to do it so they wanted the trial dates (established right at the beginning of the hearing) moved. The judge said, and this was beautiful: "I am not moving the trial dates. There have been enormous delays. Those instructing you must get their act together and get ready for the trial." And then she dropped the mic and left. Just kidding, but you can imagine how happy I felt to finally hear that!
We had to make three separate applications to the Court relating to disclosure problems that we have encountered with the University, and they had one application over something that was resolved prior to Nov 17th. While the Court did not grant us the Unless Order we were seeking, the judge did make a comprehensive order that included our concerns. I am particularly happy that the judge considered that all our applications have been reasonable and were due to the drawn out disclosure issues. Therefore, we were awarded cost for all three of our applications. Meanwhile, the Court did not awarded the the Defendant cost for theirs and told the University to go pay for their own application.
I feel very happy that during our November 17th hearing we finally managed to get the dates for our trial, which has been worrying me for such a long time, and I am also happy that the judge said this case was "an extremely important case."
That being said, February 7th, 2022 is almost here. Less than two months and a half away. That means there is a lot of work to be done (as in, A LOT) in a very short amount of time. The University has been increasing our cost unnecessarily and, while we may recover that after the trial, at the moment we really need to raise enough funds to see this case through. Please, if you can share with your friends, families and colleagues, and spread the word on social media, I would really appreciate it.
As always, I am so grateful to my lawyers for their hard work. Particularly to my barrister, Alice de Coverley, who was on fire on Nov 17th. It has been a challenging couple of months with no end in sight but now everything feels clearer and near. Having a trial so soon feels daunting but I am ready.
Thank you all for your kindness and support throughout.
Best,
Raquel
Ps. I was featured on Woman's Hour on my birthday, where I discussed our case. You can listen to the BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour interview with journalist Emma Barnett (35-06 to 51-41) on the BBC website. An acquaintance volunteered a full transcript of the segment so you can also read the interview on this PDF"

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ShenanigAnne · 16/01/2022 13:53

Ah, I understand now! I was trying to think of a legal acronym. Thank you.

MsGoodenough · 16/01/2022 14:13

@CuriousaboutSamphire

I shall do that, thanks.

I have to be scrupulously fair, he didn't shout it at me, might even have thought I'd out the phone down. It was said in a frustrated time rather than angrily at me.

Or maybe that's just me being nice!

Either way, I will be popping a letter in the post and duplicating it in an email, again.

I used to run University fundraising campaigns. If any caller had sworn at/on a call to an alumna/us they'd have have been swiftly fired and the big guns rolled out to apologise to the alum. Not that it ever did happen as my callers weren't incompetent idiots! Please do chase this up it's absolutely appalling. We never recorded calls though so you may not get anywhere with recordings.
CuriousaboutSamphire · 16/01/2022 14:17

I think that might be the case with Bristol Alumni as well. But I will give it another go anyway.

Whatever happens RRS had the benefit of it.

RoxytheRexy · 16/01/2022 18:59

Dug. Some terrible dirty tricks by Bristol

ixqik · 17/01/2022 13:30

TIF is Trans identified female

severnboring · 23/01/2022 16:00

Covered in the Mail on Sunday today:

Ms Rosario-Sanchez said she had been contacted by several female academics, including one responsible for writing staff policy related to families who claims that despite removing the words ‘woman’, ‘she’ and ‘her’ from the maternity policy, she was told by diversity chiefs that the term ‘maternity’ was now ‘problematic’ and ‘exclusionary’.

The whistleblower asserted that when she pointed out that only a biological woman can give birth, she was reported to human resources bosses for being ‘transphobic’, investigated by the university and ordered to apologise.

A female lecturer contacted Ms Rosario-Sanchez alleging that Bristol dismissed her complaint about men being allowed in the female changing rooms at the pool.

The woman said she had written to the university’s director of sport to say that she and her eight-year-old daughter had come across men who were male-bodied and ‘wearing men’s clothes’ in the changing area.

She claimed that when she spoke to the pool staff, she was told that ‘people could use the changing room they were comfortable in, whatever their sex’.

The director of sport, she said, backed this approach.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10431337/Now-maternity-facing-ban-Britains-wokest-university-diversity-chiefs-ruling.html

LaChanticleer · 23/01/2022 20:23

TIF is an acronym for a term we're not allowed to use on here. You get deleted & threatened with being banned. Suggest you google the acronym together with the prefix the 'T" stands for.

NonnyMouse1337 · 29/01/2022 05:34

About a week to go until her case is heard in court. She's about 15k short, so please do some digging if you can.

highame · 29/01/2022 07:57

bump

vivariumvivariumsvivaria · 29/01/2022 13:46

Bumping and donating. She's still about 14k short.

8 days.

PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULL

334bu · 29/01/2022 15:57

🌱🌱

JustcameoutGC · 29/01/2022 16:02

Pledged. The young'uns need our support.

334bu · 30/01/2022 20:13

Bump only 7 days to go

Goatsaregreat · 30/01/2022 20:35

I like the way the Mail articles now have clear links to various gardening projects. Smile

morningtoncrescent62 · 30/01/2022 21:48

I took delivery of this month's gardening equipment on Friday, so I've done a spot of gardening this weekend. Every time I look at the update on Raquel's page (and in the OP) it makes me wild. The uni's delaying tactics are the very worst kind of institutional bullying, pitting the might of their huge institutional wealth and access to lawyers and advisors, against an international student with no institutional power at all. 'All' she has behind her is us. So let's make sure she knows we're here. A week's more gardening time remains.

SunnyDelite · 30/01/2022 21:54

Planted a few carrots....

InvisibleDragon · 31/01/2022 09:41

Dug again

vivariumvivariumsvivaria · 31/01/2022 12:21

bumping for the lunchtime diggers.

334bu · 31/01/2022 17:44

Bump

Motorina · 31/01/2022 18:36

Lovely sunny day for a spot of digging.

BettyFilous · 31/01/2022 23:08

A bump for all the payday gardeners.

Femisaurus · 01/02/2022 01:57

I've done some gardening

Mummyoflittledragon · 01/02/2022 05:05

Pledged thank you.

334bu · 01/02/2022 08:26

Bump

Iwishihadariver · 01/02/2022 11:03

Bump, dug again with my typing finger.