Kelly Oliver Dougall

Women asked to leave on International Women's Day - all in the name of inclusion

Kelly Oliver Dougall

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SummaryThe conversation explores the events surrounding an International Women's Day event in Darlington, focusing on the challenges faced by women advocating for sex-based rights. Delyth Rennie shares her experiences of organizing the event, the confrontations with local authorities, and the broader implications of gender identity politics on women's rights. The discussion highlights the importance of free speech, public engagement, and the complexities of navigating social and legal frameworks in the context of women's rights activism.TakeawaysThe event aimed to promote women's sex-based rights and raise awareness about gender identity issues.Local authorities expressed concerns over the materials being distributed at the event.Public engagement through leafleting and canvassing opinions was a key part of the event.The confrontation with local authorities raised questions about safety and free speech.The public sector equality duty was cited as a reason for limiting certain expressions of opinion.The conversation emphasized the importance of free speech, even when opinions are contentious.There is a growing concern about the implications of gender identity politics on women's rights.The event brought together diverse groups advocating for women's rights, despite political differences.The need for better training and understanding of equality issues among local authorities was highlighted.The discussion concluded with a call to action for continued advocacy and engagement in women's rights issues.

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