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Feminist Current
Meghan Murphy
120 episodes
2 weeks ago
Meghan Murphy brings you voices from the real women's movement — bold, unapologetic, and honest.
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Meghan Murphy brings you voices from the real women's movement — bold, unapologetic, and honest.
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Society & Culture
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Are trans rights really human rights? Robert Wintemute on the trans rights debate and how we got here
Feminist Current
39 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
Are trans rights really human rights? Robert Wintemute on the trans rights debate and how we got here

Robert Wintemute, a professor of human rights law at King's College London and a lawyer for the LGB Alliance, was scheduled to give a talk called called “Sex vs. Gender (Identity) Debate In the United Kingdom and the Divorce of LGB from T,” at McGill University in Montreal last week. The event never happened, though, cancelled shortly after it began as protesters stormed the venue shouting profanities and slogans like, "Trans rights are human rights," threw flour at Robert, and unplugged a projector he used for the event. Robert rightly called the protest “extremely anti-democratic.” In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with him about the protest, as well as how we came to a place wherein trans rights have superseded women’s sex-based human rights in law.

Feminist Current
Meghan Murphy brings you voices from the real women's movement — bold, unapologetic, and honest.