Embed from Getty Images Lizzo, a performer beloved by the “YAS KWEEN” social media chicks, who proclaim to be about female empowerment, but can’t seem to imagine said empowerment happening in pants,…

Embed from Getty Images Lizzo, a performer beloved by the “YAS KWEEN” social media chicks, who proclaim to be about female empowerment, but can’t seem to imagine said empowerment happening in pants,…
On Saturday, #GIDYVR hosted its third event in a series of panels: “How media bias shapes the gender identity debate.”
On October 29, 2019, I spoke at the Toronto Public Library at an event called, “Gender Identity: What Does It Mean for Society, the Law, and Women?” Hundreds protested, claiming what I…
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Fiona Mackenzie, the woman behind We Can’t Consent To This — a campaign tracking accounts of women murdered due to supposed “sex gone wrong.”
The only people talking about bathrooms are trans activists. Meanwhile, no one is interested in stopping anyone from peeing.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Dr. Jen Gunter about common myths surrounding women’s bodies and her new book, The Vagina Bible.
Meghan Murphy interviews lesbian feminist Julia Beck about coming out, fighting sex self-identification, the Equality Act, and working within — and without — the system.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with the director and producer of “Jennifer, 42,” a feature length animated documentary about a victim of coercive control.
Massive social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have come under criticism, of late, for censorship, as well as for failing to support women’s interests. Recently, Twitter has taken to suspending users…
Women warned the media, politicians, activists, and the public about the repercussions of gender identity ideology and legislation, and now that those repercussions are being played out in real time, those warned remain silent.
If we can see the problem with sexualizing girls in beauty contests, surely we can see the similarities in “drag kids.”
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Caroline Criado Perez about the dangers of data bias in a world designed for men.