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Dr Laura Favaro is taking City University to an employment tribunal

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Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 01/04/2023 19:16

Relevant thread from last year: https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/4634273-times-article-on-academia

This is what she says on a well-known gardening site (can't link here, but should be easily found via search engine). Sounds like a very important case. She has an excellent legal team lined up but this will be expensive.

Summary
I'm an academic who has been researching the silencing, discrimination and harassment of female academics who raise questions about gender identity theory, including those that are ‘gender critical’ such as myself. As a consequence, I have been ostracised, subjected to false complaints, had my research stopped, my research data taken away, and I have lost my job. I’m raising funds because I am having to take the case to an Employment Tribunal.

Who am I?
My name is Laura Favaro. I am a Spanish sociologist, schoolteacher, and mum of two little boys. In 2020 we moved to the UK so that I could join City, University of London as Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate the disputes around sex and gender that have escalated dramatically since the 2010s.
I have collected large amounts of data on the ‘gender wars’ in academia. You can read about some of the findings in my Times Higher Education article called Researchers are wounded in academia's gender wars. You can also watch a talk , and another one .

There you will find harrowing testimonies by female academics across disciplines and careers stages: too afraid to voice their views, even to work in gender studies altogether; citing not just concerns about their jobs but fears over violence, putting their children at risk, and more. Some of them hold gender-critical views, others simply want to ask questions about aspects of the theory and movement of gender identity or transgender. You will also find the admissions of those who actively support the censoring, bullying and persecution of gender-critical academics in British universities and beyond.

One result of my Times Higher Education piece was that my university, City, received complaints alleging that I had somehow been unethical during my research. These complaints were baseless: City investigated and could find no ethical wrongdoing on my part. But despite this, I have been frozen out, and further such baseless accusations have been taken at face value, leading to the suspension of my research, and the withdrawal of access to my data.

I have been told at City that the university considers my research data to be dangerous, that it is frightened of having the findings made public, that it does not want to become involved in the sex and gender debate – and that things would have been different if I believed that ‘trans women are women’. Indeed, colleagues have described my Times Higher Education article publicly as an ‘attack piece on trans people’, and claimed that my research ‘clearly intended to cause harm’; while internally I have been described as an institutional risk, and even a risk to research participants, with calls to restrict my use of my research data to ensure it is ‘acceptable’.

It is difficult to overemphasize the toll this can take personally and professionally – not least for a more junior and precarious academic.

Please help me fight for academic freedom. Please help me push back against the persecution of academics with feminist or gender critical views. Enough is enough!

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RoyalCorgi · 21/03/2024 12:06

ScrambledSmegs · 21/03/2024 10:56

Thanks, have done some digging. Are there any UK universities which aren't in the same mess? It seems to be everywhere.

Reading, where Jo Phoenix is now, seems to be more supportive of gc academics.

Based · 21/03/2024 13:54

Sisterpita · 21/03/2024 12:05

Donated.

Its a long wait until September when her case will be heard.

I am surprised after Jo Phoenix’s win that this case hasn’t been settled.

Has any case been settled after Jo Phoenix's win? It sounds like even the Open University itself is still pressing ahead with similar cases. Other universities, like City, probably think it will never happen to them.

SinnerBoy · 21/03/2024 14:36

Either that, or they're hoping that the victims will lose heart and give up. The simply cannot be unaware of the recent rulings, I just don't believe it. They're simply convinced that they're right and are allowed to bully them.

borntobequiet · 21/03/2024 15:18

For various reasons I’m not able to go on holiday this year (or in the first half of the year at least), so the money I’d have spent on that is being diverted into crowdfunders. Silver linings…

Sisterpita · 21/03/2024 16:21

@Based I’m not aware of any. However, it takes time to reflect and understand a 156 page judgement and then apply it to your case.

Jo settled and whilst I fully support her in doing this it does mean the cost to the OU is not in the public domain.

EasternStandard · 17/04/2024 02:21

My goodness I hope she wins substantially

MarjorieDanvers · 17/04/2024 09:17

@Sisterpita I consider the damning ET judgement in the Jo Phoenix case to represent a significant cost to the OU. It is remarkable and worth its weight in gold! I don’t care how much money Jo got - the case was about much more than that (imo!).

Sisterpita · 17/04/2024 09:52

@MarjorieDanvers I agree it is not about £.

I sincerely hope Jo managed to get the OU to commit to proper balanced training on EDI that complies with EA2010 including other protected characteristics such as Sex, Sexual Orientation and Beliefs including GC.

Plus a review of OU policies to ensure they comply with EA2010 not just in word but also in spirit and application.

Finally, I hope Jo got a well deserved apology.

The reason Rachel has had to have a remedy hearing is because of the non-cash remedy. Basically the respondents don’t accept they need to change.

It’s a lot easier to pay off a complainant than agree to do what is right and change the culture of a captured institution.

MarjorieDanvers · 17/04/2024 09:56

@Sisterpita I concur (and also trust Jo got a loads of money too - well enough for cool spectacles and fizz to last a lifetime! 😉)!

Based · 17/04/2024 14:11

And yet, damning though the ET judgment in the Jo Phoenix case was, the OU is still pressing ahead with its cases against Pilgrim Tucker and Almut Gadow.

It doesn't look like the OU is worried about it costing them as much as the Phoenix case again. These two have both talked about how the OU is trying to make their cases too expensive for them to continue, not about the OU cutting its losses and settling.

Gagagardener · 17/04/2024 15:03

I have gardened. Thank you to those who gave links. Think the fund was about £15k short if target.

Sisterpita · 17/04/2024 17:19

@Based it takes time for common sense to percolate big institutions. I hope for both their sakes the OU settle, but it maybe at the 11th hour.

zibzibara · 31/07/2024 12:27

Brilliant news, the university settled the claim and Laura is getting her research data back, this is a great win and sends another strong message to academic institutions that feminist women refuse to be bullied into submission:

https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/academicfreedomforfeminists/?utm_source=sendinblue&utm_campaign=Update_2078,%203106]%20on%20Academic%20freedom%20for%20feminists%20(July%2031,%202024)&utm_medium=email

zibzibara · 31/07/2024 12:29

My comment got eaten by MNHQ's filters! Was posting about this wonderful news from Laura on the settlement of her case:

Dr Laura Favaro is taking City University to an employment tribunal
Ereshkigalangcleg · 31/07/2024 12:34

Oh that's great news for her and other women in academia! Well done Laura Flowers Wine

fromorbit · 31/07/2024 12:51

Amazing news. With Lizzie winning her case, the puberty blockers announcement it is turning into quite a week. Looks like a whole bunch of cases will be folding over time. We need MORE people willing to take this stuff to court.

The dark side is the horror of Southport and the Olympics women beating fight tomorrow.

lcakethereforeIam · 31/07/2024 13:10

Thank you. That's excellent news.

Dumbledoreslemonsherbets · 31/07/2024 13:15

Brilliant news, can't wait to read her research and the best bit is, she can't be cancelled now. She's won a court case, anyone trying to discriminate against her based on her recognition of the reality of biological sex risk receiving the same judgement in law.

RethinkingLife · 31/07/2024 13:20

Shingle by shingle, we're patching up the roof. (I've deleted my comments about how it was damaged.)

Polyp0 · 31/07/2024 13:29

Such good news!

Boiledbeetle · 31/07/2024 14:16

Its interesting, after a run of successes, to watch these case suddenly buckle and settle rather than face the humiliation of tribunal tweets immortalising their stupidity for eternity!

Helleofabore · 31/07/2024 14:23

Great news for Laura.

And I really look forward to her work being published. Imagine though if she touched base with those academics again, would there be significant changes?

Snowypeaks · 31/07/2024 14:48

Congratulations to Laura Favaro. And Academentia is such a great neologism!

dimorphism · 31/07/2024 16:49

Boiledbeetle · 31/07/2024 14:16

Its interesting, after a run of successes, to watch these case suddenly buckle and settle rather than face the humiliation of tribunal tweets immortalising their stupidity for eternity!

Yes tribunal tweets are doing great work at exposing the utter reality-denying insane batshittery of publicly funded organisations. Not surprising so many are settling.

Dionysiana · 31/07/2024 17:47

Brilliant news!!

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