Category: Activism

  • Zine Promotes Allyship for Trans+ Health

    Zine Promotes Allyship for Trans+ Health

    The Trans Aware Cancer Care community researchers have produced a zine, “A Guide for Allies to Improve Trans+ Access to Healthcare,” highlighting systemic barriers faced by trans+ individuals when accessing cancer services. It includes personal stories and art to promote allyship, emphasising the need for supportive healthcare professionals to ensure inclusive, affirming care.

  • Breaking Down Single-Issue Advocacy in Autism

    Breaking Down Single-Issue Advocacy in Autism

    The author reflects on their autistic experience, acknowledging a narrow viewpoint shaped by privilege and a lack of humility. They discuss past mistakes in advocacy, emphasising the need for inclusivity and understanding within the autistic community. Recognising the interconnectedness of various oppressions, they advocate for embracing diverse experiences and identities among autistic people.

  • The Importance of Accessibility at London Trans+ Pride

    The Importance of Accessibility at London Trans+ Pride

    I attended my first London Trans+ Pride with a friend, experiencing an accessible event that drew over 100,000 people. Highlights included an Accessible Bloc, interpreter support, and designated quiet spaces. The march emphasized solidarity, joy, and inclusivity, ensuring everyone could participate fully. I look forward to returning next year.

  • Exploring Crip Theory: Insights from Our Hybrid Symposium

    Exploring Crip Theory: Insights from Our Hybrid Symposium

    The symposium “The Intersections of Sociology with Crip Theory, Critical Disability Studies, and Mad Studies” was held on June 11, led by PhD students Robin Skyer, Fraedan Mastrantonio, and the author. It featured keynote speakers, panel discussions, and creative workshops, fostering connection among participants interested in these critical fields.

  • Cervical Screening for Trans+ Autistic people: A Self-Advocacy zine

    Cervical Screening for Trans+ Autistic people: A Self-Advocacy zine

    Georgia Rivers and I have created a zine for trans+ Autistic people to be informed on their rights when thinking about, or engaging in cervical screening in the UK. The zine can be found here at Heyzine. And now available in print with a sliding scale price. Get your copy at Penfight. Text from the…

  • Understanding the Supreme Court’s Definition of Womanhood

    Understanding the Supreme Court’s Definition of Womanhood

    On April 16, the UK Supreme Court defined “woman” biologically, limiting protections for trans women and marginalized communities. This decision perpetuates patriarchal norms, harming those who don’t conform to narrow gender definitions. Advocates urge collective action: supporting vulnerable groups, attending protests, and collaborating to combat state-endorsed violence and promote inclusivity.

  • Closing Spectrum 10K: A Victory for Autistic Advocacy

    Closing Spectrum 10K: A Victory for Autistic Advocacy

    Today the Autism Research Centre have published the Spectrum 10K consultation and what they plan to do next. During their consultation period they heard from over 500 Autistic people and parents/carers of Autistic children.The gap between the consultation finishing and their making the consultation public has been a long one (read Unpaused and Still Unethical).…

  • Me and white silence

    Me and white silence

    The author reflects on the themes from “Me and White Supremacy” and “The Good Ally,” highlighting the importance of breaking white silence around racism, particularly in Autistic communities. They stress that ignoring racial issues marginalizes Autistic people of color and encourage white individuals to engage in anti-racism initiatives. Social justice requires immediate action rather than…

  • Open Letter Against Puberty Blocker Ban

    Open Letter Against Puberty Blocker Ban

    The team at AIM for the Rainbow have written an open letter airing our concerns about the puberty blocker ban. The open letter at a glance: The Autistic community widely and with great indignation condemns the recent ban on puberty blockers for transgender youth and demands its immediate reversal. We call on the government to…

  • Reflecting on Four Years of Autism Advocacy Online

    Reflecting on Four Years of Autism Advocacy Online

    Social media is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate, and there are a few spaces that I am likely to leave in the next year or two. This is a difficult move for me, but it is necessary. I want to reflect on four years of Autistic and Living the Dream on social media. When I…