Artemis T. Douglas
I've been described as a "prolific writer" and an "academia slayer." My journalism interests boil down to "loudly declare what is happening" as an act of both radical community defense and self-care.
According to NPR’s reporting, these rules are a dramatic expansion of power and an unprecedented type of executive rulemaking. However, members of the public could still make their voices heard and pressure the rules to be dropped.
by Artemis T. Douglas
UK organizations recently demanded an investigation into the EHRC for being "unfit for purpose" and abdicating its role of promoting human rights.
by Jane Migliara Brigham & Artemis T. DouglasAsylum seeking is set up to function as the most invasive and dehumanizing type of immigration - If you have a US passport your only option is to immigrate legally.
by Artemis T. Douglas & Jane Migliara BrighamEven when the UK government is dealing with (cis) women’s health, it can’t seem to help itself from erasing entire swaths of women.
by Artemis T. Douglas
The study brief, published Oct. 7, has powerful data but unfortunately the way it is written aligns with gender conservative animus.
by Artemis T. Douglas
Colorado may be angling to provide gender affirming care without depending on federal money and passed 6 bills in favor of trans and queer rights last session.
by Artemis T. Douglas
The study, published earlier this week, shows a significant number of protein-based sex changes within the body on HRT.
by Artemis T. Douglas
The tools of academia can be used for joyful things- rather than just for reinforcing or changing the system. They can reflect the joy of, for example, “Barking and Ripping Things up and Just Freaking it.”
by Artemis T. Douglas