International voices on sex and gender identity: interviews by Raquel Rosario Sanchez for El Caribe

Below are links to the English translations of a series of interviews carried out by Raquel Rosario Sanchez for El Caribe in the Dominican Republic:

International Voices on Gender Identity

Sex-based discrimination: an interview with Dominican feminists Michelle Morales and Violeta Jimenez

Sex-based discrimination: an interview with British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies

“Gender identity policies are authoritarian and dangerous for women’s rights”: Victoria Women’s Guild and Speak Up for Women

Femininity is a reactionary ideology. It has nothing to do with the rights and interests of women Tasia Aránguez Sánchez 5th November 2019

Both patriarchy and capitalism benefit from a depoliticised feminist movement Towanda Rebels 29th October 2019

Biological Sex is not a spectrum there are only two sexes in humans Claire Graham 21st October 2019

No child is born in the wrong body Michele Moore & Heather Brunskell-Evans 14th October 2019

Women by decree Laura Lecuona 19th August 2019

International Voices on Gender Identity

Sex as protected characteristic: a barrister’s perspective Julian Norman 3rd April 2019

Sex as a protected characteristic: an academic’s perspective Kathleen Stock 28th February 2019

Sex as protected characteristic in the Dominican Republic 21st February 2019

Sex as a protected characteristic: an activist’s perspective Kiri Tunks 16th February 2019

Other articles by Raquel Rosario Sanchez

 

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