The Gender Agenda: A First-Hand Account of How Girls and Boys Are Treated Differently

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Participants looked at the journey that a young trans person and their family face; the importance of support; and how this can happen well in schools, communities, faith organisations and employment. The proposed WB Gender Strategy 2024-30 puts forward the bold ambition to accelerate gender equality for a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive future in alignment with the World Bank Evolution Roadmap. The Strategy responds to the global urgency, fundamentality, and complexity of achieving gender equality. Building on implementation of the WB Gender Strategy 2016-23, the new strategy proposes to engage with greater ambition – approaching gender equality for all as essential for global development – and to engage differently. Middleton, 2019 Middleton, L. ( 2019). Outrage of TfL poster which suggests female toilets are becoming gender neutral. METRO, August 21, 2019. Retrieved from https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/21/outrage-tfl-poster-suggests-female-toilets-becoming-gender-neutral-10607395/. Accessed on September 23, 2019. It serves to highlight the discrimination against women and the persistent material, social and political disadvantages they face. The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors' Behaviors Chapter 7

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Kolber, 2017 Kolber, J. ( 2017). Having it both ways: White denial of racial salience while claiming oppression. Sociology Compass, 11( 2), 1– 9. Formed in 2011 to encourage trans people to build confidence around reporting hate crimes and appealing discrimination in goods and services. annual awareness raising and remembrance dates dedicated to advancing rights, equalities and social justice around the world A recurrent theme developed from the data was the concept of victimhood in relation to political correctness and wider political structures that seek to oppress the dominant majority. It has been argued that making claims of structural oppression is key for the “in-group” to maintain a positive moral group identity ( Sullivan, Landau, Branscombe, & Rothschild, 2012). In this sense, making claims of structural and political oppression serve to construct the dominant majority as innocent and powerless in the face of structures that are more powerful. This type of victimhood was evident in the data sampled, in which “transphobia” is constructed as a politically correct term, functioning to limit the freedom of the dominant majority. In these discussions, the construction of transphobia as a politically correct term also serves to refute accusations of transphobia, while simultaneously claiming a victim status. Another significant motif that was drawn upon by YouTube users was that of “mental health,” and recurrent claims were made that “transgenderism” is a “mental illness.” Finally, conspiracy-like claims were made that wider societal structures and institutions are responsible for the emergence of a new “trend” of “transgender” as a category. Social media is regularly discussed, and a significant amount of responsibility is assigned for the emergence of transgender people. Claiming Victimhood: Gender Neutral Toilets as Undermining the Rights of Cisgender PeopleThe progress of women toward the upper echelons of business, government, and academia continues to provoke media attention and lively debate. Look, for instance, at the coverage of Marissa Mayer’s July appointment as CEO of Yahoo! and the diverse reactions to an article (“Why women still can’t have it all”) published in the July/August issue of the Atlantic magazine. Nash, 2010 Nash, C. ( 2010). Trans geographies, embodiment and experience. Gender, Place & Culture, 17( 5), 579– 595. Quotes “We had no idea when we first started talking about what mattered to us, that we would end up making these amazing things – and things that opened people’s minds on what sexual harassment can really feel like.” Through starter activities and case studies, Primary AGENDA invites you to explore inclusive, creative and rights-based approaches to a range of issues including: As Technology Evolves, so Does Domestic Violence: Modern-Day Tech Abuse and Possible Solutions Chapter 39

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Goodman and Burke, 2010a Goodman, S.& Burke, S. ( 2010a). ‘Oh you don't want asylum seekers, oh you’re just racist’:A discursive analysis of discussions about whether it's racist to oppose asylum seeking. Discourse & Society, 21( 3), 325– 340. Davidson, 2019 Davidson, G. ( 2019). Mixed sex loos in Scottish schools break regulations, warn campaigner. The Scotsman, September, 1. Retrieved from https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/mixed-sex-loos-in-scottish-schools-break-regulations-warn-campaigners-1-4995254. Accessed on September 23, 2019.

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Here at Lloyds Banking Group we were proud to be the first FTSE 100 Company to publically announce targets for our female and BAME senior colleagues, and look forward to working with partners from WIBF, Digital Leaders and beyond to continue to drive the Inclusion and Diversity Agenda. It was brilliant to unite people from both competing and complementary organisations coming together to support each other to push for progress for the UK. This is something we must do more of; see each other as sources of support rather than competition.

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Davidson, 2007 Davidson, M. ( 2007). Seeking refuge under the umbrella: Inclusion, exclusion, and organizing within the category Transgender. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 4( 4), 60– 80. What is more, the scale and severity of these problems are of the gravest concern. We need safe and affirming churches as places of sanctuary for all. Feminism is Eating Itself”: Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Lateral Violence Online Chapter 11 Hines, 2010 Hines, S. ( 2010). Introduction. In S. Hines& T. Sanger (Eds.), Transgender identities: Towards a social analysis of gender diversity (pp. 1– 22). New York, NY: Routledge. The Creating Sanctuary resource provides a framework to enable churches to explore inclusion through safer and respectful dialogue, so that churches can be safe places for people who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-sexual or other (LGBTQ+) even as the long-standing debates and conversations about how to read the Bible in relation to LGBTQ+ people continue.This comment was in response to another YouTube user who claimed there should be a separate “transgender bathroom.”) Violence Trending: How Socially Transmitted Content of Police Misconduct Impacts Reactions toward Police Among American Youth Chapter 17 Transgender people have received substantial attention in recent years, with gender identity being a focal point of online debate. Transgender identities are central to discussions relating to sex-segregated spaces and activities, such as public toilets, prisons, and sports participation. The introduction of “gender-neutral” spaces has received criticism because some argue that there is an increased risk of sexual violence against women and children. However, little is known about the implications that these constructions have for whom is able to claim a “victim status.” In this chapter, I provide a critical analysis of the techniques used by individuals to align themselves with a “victim status.” These claims are presented and contextualized within varying notions of victimization, from being victims of political correctness to victims of a more aggressive minority community. This feeds into an inherently transphobic discourse that is difficult to challenge without facing accusations of perpetuating an individual's “victimhood.” Transphobic rhetoric is most commonly expressed through constructing transgender people as “unnatural,” “sinful,” or as experiencing a “mental health issue.” This chapter argues that the denial of transphobia and simultaneous claims of victimization made by the dominant, cisgender majority are intrinsically linked. Keywords

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advice about project planning, getting started with a project and how to deal with negative comments The trans issue is way overblown, they are a small minority (Like less than 1% of our population) it seems like a huge expense nationally for us all to create bathrooms for them. If we lie to ‘transsexuals’ to make them feel better, who is the next group we have to lie to: animal sex lovers, pedophiles, necrophiliacs. Just how far down that rabbit hole do we want to go as a society.Oasis was founded in 1987 by Barbara Ross and also led to the founding of the Transgender Conference, usually at the UEA, and fostered by the Barbara Ross Association. Oasis caters for male to female transwomen and transvestites questioning their gender identity and meets the third Saturday of each month. They want to annoy us. A Transgendered restroom would've been better cause that they they're not violating our space, but no. Only restroom I'll be using is in my house. Greed, 1995 Greed, C. ( 1995). Public toilet provision for women in Britain: An investigation of discrimination against urination. Women's Studies International Forum, 18( 5), 573– 584. Technology as Both a Facilitator of and Response to Youth Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives from Advocates in the Global-South Chapter 27



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