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Subject UN Women Continues Trans Advocacy —Discourages using the word “Women”
Date August 26, 2021 8:59 PM
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VOL. 24, No. 35, August 26, 2021

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— Discourages using the word “Women”

Dear Colleague,

The UN agency responsible for advancing the rights of women around the world seems to be moving away from using the word “women” in an effort to include diverse gender identities. Feminist activists are divided on including biological males in women’s equality efforts. Alexis I. Fragosa Esq., reports [[link removed]].

Three years ago, the UN designated a day to remember the victims of violence based on their status as a member of a religious minority or of religiously-motivated acts of terrorism. Experts in the UN human rights system are intent on making the day about sexual orientation and gender identity as a basis for hate crimes. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., reports [[link removed]].

C-Fam’s August webinar looks at how UN agencies are promoting abortion and sexualizing children in development and humanitarian programs. Please join us next Tuesday, August 31 at 11 AM ET. More information can be found here [[link removed]].

Be brave and remain hopeful.

Yours faithfully,

Lisa Correnti

Executive Vice President

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by Alexis I. Fragosa, Esq.

NEW YORK, August 27 (C-Fam) The UN agency tasked with elevating the status of women around the world is promoting the use of gender-neutral language, including the elimination of “binary” terms like “women or men,” as part of its strategy to advance gender equality. Read more >> [[link removed]]

Day for Victims of Religious-Based Violence Hijacked by UN Human Rights Experts

by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

NEW YORK, August 27 (C-Fam) UN human rights experts want to shift the focus of the international day to commemorate the victims of religious intolerance to people who identify as LGBTQ. Read more >> [[link removed]]

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