New book by WDI
Women’s Declaration International has recently published Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs. The global impact of gender ideology, edited by Kath Aiken & Sally Wainwright.
In the book. 150 women writers from all continents and all walks of life discuss the personal and professional impact of gender ideology. They range from a myth-busting Brazilian academic to an Angolan lesbian, from a Canadian ex-prisoner to the mother of a gender-dysphoric teenager. They cover grassroots resistance in Japan, women’s spirituality and reproductive exploitation in South America.
As well, thirty-five Country Reports detail the progress and setbacks for women’s sex-based rights as set out by the UN in 1979 and reiterated by the Declaration on Women’s Sex-Based Rights. They expose how institutional capture by gender-identity ideology pervades many countries and every continent, while around the world women are denied reproductive autonomy and face widespread discrimination.
In Australia, you can order a copy from Amazon Australia, where it is not yet in stock, for AUD 36.89, with free delivery. You might also like to ask you local library to buy a copy for their catalogue.