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Steven Crowder Censored on Youtube: Women’s Liberation Front Responds
“Crowder’s video was a satirical take on a very real crisis facing the most powerless women in our society. By censoring this content, Youtube has made clear that it considers ‘offensive’ material a greater threat to public safety than the actual violence against California’s incarcerated women.”
Joint Statement from WoLF and WHRC in Support of Kathleen Stock
The Women’s Human Rights Campaign and the Women’s Liberation Front stand in solidarity with Dr. Kathleen Stock against the harassment she is facing for speaking up about the conflict between sex and so-called “gender identity.”
A Girl Was Assaulted in a School Restroom, and the Left is Disappointingly Silent
#TimesUp on Sexual Assault, Unless the Rapist Wears a Skirt
Case Dismissed: Feminist Stickering is Not a Hate Crime
The court commissioner dismissed all charges against Thistle Pettersen without objection from the assistant district attorney.
UPDATE: Wolf Member Facing Felony For "TERF Collective" Sticker
For allegedly placing a "TERF Collective" sticker on a media box, Thistle Pettersen is now facing felony criminal charges.
WoLF Member Cited for Hate Crime for Feminist Stickers
“The pursuit of these charges is intended to chill the free speech of women’s rights advocates. If the police want to stop hate crimes, they should investigate the threats against Thistle instead of using tax-payer money to facilitate anti-woman bullying by extremist activists.”
WoLF’S Lauren Adams Testifies at CDCR Hearing
On August 25, WoLF Legal Director Lauren Adams testified to the California Senate Rules Committee against the appointment of Jeffery Macomber, Undersecretary of Operations, Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).
Feminists Protest Men Housed in Washington Women's Prisons
The protest at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) in Purdy was organized as part of the Sovereign Women Speak conference
Assessment Practices in Washington State Prisons Leave Women Vulnerable
Records requests submitted this summer to the state of Washington have revealed issues with the state’s method of assessing danger in its prison system.
WoLF and KPSS Joint Letter to BOP Director on Men in Women’s Prisons
Bureau of Prisons Director, Michael Carvajal, plans to visit FCI-Tallahassee, where Rhonda Fleming is fighting for her rights as an incarcerated woman
Women’s Liberation Front Responds to Scott Weiner
The California State Senator ignored pleas from incarcerated women to stop the transfers of men under SB 132
Chris Chan: Could He Really Go to a Women’s Prison?
“Gender Identity” laws are forcing incarcerated women across the country to be housed with dangerous and violent men
CA Women’s Prisons Anticipate Pregnancy After Forcing Women to be Housed with Men
New pregnancy resources and free condoms appeared in CCWF in preparation for wave of male transfers under new “gender identity” law
Take Action! Support Oregon Educators’ Right to Free Speech
Rachel Damiano and Katie Medart were placed on administrative leave after speaking out against state and district “gender identity” policies
New Jersey to Put Men in Women’s Prisons
The decision shows blatant disregard for the well-being of New Jersey’s incarcerated women
Hawaii Passes Bill to Better Protect Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation
The bill is a landmark step towards implementing the Equality Model in the state
WoLF Public Records Request Reveals Discrepancies in NY State PREA Reporting
The results from Public Records Act in NY State have revealed discrepancies in record-keeping on allegations of prison rape and a lack of sex-disaggregated data, making it nearly impossible to track the impact of housing violent male inmates with women
WoLF and WHRC Issue Joint Statement to Loudoun County Virginia School Board
“Women fought hard for the right to female-only facilities like bathrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms so that girls like Jolene could have privacy. Don’t let her down now.”
Demand for Immediate Action to Protect Incarcerated Women in California
We demand that the State of California and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation take immediate action to protect the women in its custody.