Cambridge Radical Feminists Network
Cambridge Radical Feminists Network (CRFN) is a feminist association based at the University of Cambridge with the mission is to combat sexual exploitation of women.[1]
Activities[edit]
The group has argued against the degendering of women's bathrooms on the basis that such action raises the risk of sexual violence against women.[2] The group has supported free speech campaigns based at UK universities.[3] Notable figures engaged with the group include British philosopher and writer Kathleen Stock.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Cambridge Radical Feminists Network". www.camradfems.co.uk. Accessed 5 April 2024.
- ↑ Laidlaw, L. (2020). Trans University Students’ Access to Facilities: The Limits of Accommodation. Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 35(2), 269-291.
- ↑ Ahmed, A. (2021). Free speech and universities. The Round Table, 110(2), 276-277.
- ↑ Thurlow, C. (2022). From TERF to gender critical: A telling genealogy?. Sexualities, 13634607221107827.
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