WoLF’s LATEST Updates and Commentary
“women Speak!”: An Interview with Wolf Board Chair Natasha Chart
Compelling Q&A about WoLF's work and radical feminism today.
Women Speak: Why Is the Aclu Against Civil Rights for Women and Girls?
A virtual chat with Idaho lawmakers to discuss the Fairness for Women in Sports Act!
Women Speak: Why an Ohio Case Matters for Women and Girls
The consequences of gender identity: an utter assault on free speech.
WoLF Calls on Idaho Governor to Save Women’s Sports
Opponents argue that sports eligibility should be determined by self-identification
The Weinstein Conviction and Sentencing Are a Milestone for Women’s Rights
The fight for freedom from sexual violence recently passed a milestone.
Gender Dysphoria and Mental Health
Persons who identify as transgender should be evaluated for internalized homophobia and socially-driven body hatred.
Suicide Threats Have No Place in Debates About Child Protection
Trans-activists are manipulating legislators into believing that children are likely to commit suicide.
South Dakota Legislators Falter on Child Sterilization
WoLF delivered testimony in support of South Dakota’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act, introduced to prevent the sterilization of minors who self-identify as transgender.
Fighting the New Misogyny Transcripts
On February 1, 2020, Meghan Murphy, Saba Malik, and Kara Dansky gave a critical analysis of gender identity and made powerful arguments for sex-based women’s rights. The event took place at the beautiful Seattle Central Library in downtown Seattle, Washington, despite protesters inside and outside the building.
South Dakota’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act Passes Committee
WoLF testified today in support of the Vulnerable Child Protection Act.
Promoting Security Culture
Not to endorse every word of this reference on security culture for activists, but for anyone genuinely concerned about movement disruption and infiltration, the advice it contains to just work on rejecting bad behavior in the movement is sound.
Protecting Girls’ Sports in New Hampshire
WoLF has submitted written testimony before the New Hampshire House Education Committee in support of HB 1251, which would protect girls’ sports teams in New Hampshire schools.
Cancelled in New York: Friday, January 17th
Last November, I was sitting in a diner with an enthusiastic WoLF member in NYC, talking about how irritating it was that we all have to sneak around like criminals to have meetings. And she said we should have a big meeting in New York City, bring out some of our favorite feminists, just go for it.
Regarding the Scarcity of Women-only Spaces
Once again, in the Seattle Times, we’re treated to the nauseating spectacle of a comfortably employed, middle class woman, giving away the rights and privacy of other women and girls, seemingly without a thought for anything besides how many men are going to praise her as an ally:
The Abuse of Civil Rights Laws Needs to Stop
Many states and cities in the U.S. have added “gender identity” to their civil rights laws, echoing similar laws in other countries. Already we have several examples of how these laws are being interpreted and applied in a way that harms women and girls, chills feminist political speech, and enables gender identity activists to bully women.
New York State Democrats Insult Women, Deny Biology
New York Democrats have decided to insult women by pretending in public that state committee member Emilia Decaudin is literally female, and, last month, on October 15th, by supporting his efforts to reduce women’s representation in the state party’s positions.
Feminist Objections to Drag Queen Story Hour
Below is a letter that WoLF has sent to the board of directors of the Hennepin County Public Library, which sets policy for the public libraries in the Minneapolis metropolitan area. We think it’s important that libraries hear a feminist perspective on why Drag Queen Story Hour events are inappropriate for children and teens, and we encourage you to download this letter and use it as a model to communicate these objections to your local library board.
Stop Fgm Now!
A new movie about female genital mutilation (FGM) is making the festival circuit. “A Girl from Mogadishu” traces the journey of Ifrah Ahmed, an Irish and Somali activist, from her days as a refugee fleeing war-torn Somalia to the present.
If Aimee Stephens Wins, Women Lose
Earlier this month, in DC, when some of us were there to speak at the rally for the Harris case, a number of us got to meet again with mothers of children whose health has been stolen by the irresponsible medical transition of young people.
Victory! Women and Girls to Dc Lawmakers: Protect Survivors, Not Buyers and Pimps
The Washington Blade has reported that Councilman Charles Allen, chair of the D.C. Council Judiciary Committee, will not continue pushing the bill to decriminalize pimping and sex-buying–for now. WoLF members, residents of D.C. and the surrounding region, and other women’s groups across the country are prepared to mobilize again if the bill is reintroduced.