Letter of concern regarding the loss of sex-based data in education

To: Nick Gibb, Minister for State for Schools; Robert Halfon, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education; Claire Coutinho, Minister for Children, Families and Wellbeing; Baroness Barran, Minister for the School System and Student Finance. CC: Clare Marchant, CEO UCAS; Jill Duffy CEO OCR; Ian Morgan Chair JCQ; Baroness Kishwer Falkner EHRC; Ed Humpherson, Office… Continue reading Letter of concern regarding the loss of sex-based data in education

Letter from EDI Vice Deans

Dear Provost, Women’s Place UK (WPUK) are holding a one-day conference at UCL, invited by “UCL Women’s Liberation” on Saturday 1st February 2020. Details of the announcement were made shortly before the Xmas vacations required for each attendee, and that venue details are “confidential to ticket-holders” , but it has only come to our attention… Continue reading Letter from EDI Vice Deans

Opening Statement, Professor Alice Sullivan

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee, Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill Date: Tuesday, June 21, 2022, Session: 6 Written evidence submission. Sex is a fundamental demographic variable and a powerful predictor of almost every dimension of social life. Sex is a protected characteristic under Equality Act 2010, and is essential for equalities monitoring. EA2010 includes a… Continue reading Opening Statement, Professor Alice Sullivan

Email to Dave Renton

Sent: 30 October 2019 11:36To: David RentonSubject: Allison Bailey Dear Dave, I’m writing to protest at the treatment of your colleague, Allison Bailey, by Garden Court chambers. Allison is a lesbian who defends the rights of gay people to define themselves as same-sex attracted. For this, she has been subjected to a co-ordinated campaign of abuse. As you must know, Garden Court… Continue reading Email to Dave Renton

Speeches to UCL Academic Board Meeting on Stonewall Membership, 10th December 2021

Professor Alice Sullivan Affiliation with Stonewall contributes to a climate which encourages the harassment of staff and students who contradict the Stonewall line on sex and gender. The case of Kathleen Stock, who was harassed out of her job at Sussex, and the case of Jo Phoenix, who is taking the Open University to court… Continue reading Speeches to UCL Academic Board Meeting on Stonewall Membership, 10th December 2021