I realize that most of the blogs I write are what journalists call “long form”, and many people struggle, simply saying TL:DR (Too Long: Didn’t Read). However, I take consolation that many news media take pride in their long-form and slow news pieces. Tortoise Media, the recent purchasers of The Observer are a case inContinue reading “Monitoring our changing society”
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Being Trans in a post UK Supreme Court World
I had been puzzling over what to write about this month when we had that now-infamous ruling from the UK Supreme Court, just before Easter, adjudicating that a person’s sex is determined as that assigned at birth, rather than the one the individual identifies with. I then went through the stages of thinking, well that’sContinue reading “Being Trans in a post UK Supreme Court World”