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'''Sex Matters''' is a human-rights organisation that campaigns for clarity on sex in law and policy. Their website states 'We were founded because of the widespread, shameless, unlawful discrimination faced by people who hold and express [[gender critical]] beliefs <ref> https://sex-matters.org/posts/updates/statement-on-the-peoples-history-museum/ Accessed 1 July 2023 </ref>.
'''Sex Matters''' is a human-rights organisation that campaigns for clarity on sex in law and policy. Their website states 'We were founded because of the widespread, shameless, unlawful discrimination faced by people who hold and express [[gender critical]] beliefs <ref> https://sex-matters.org/posts/updates/statement-on-the-peoples-history-museum/ Accessed 1 July 2023 </ref>.
One of the board members is [[Maya Forstater]] who was a successful claimant in the legal case which found that discrimination against people on the basis of gender-critical beliefs is unlawful.  
One of the board members is [[Maya Forstater]] who was a successful claimant in the legal case which found that discrimination against people on the basis of gender-critical beliefs is unlawful.  
In April 2024 Sex Matters announced that their application to be registered as a charity had been accepted by the Charity Commission <ref> https://sex-matters.org/posts/updates/sex-matters-is-a-charity/ 5 April 2024 (accessed 6 Apr 2024)</ref>.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:02, 6 April 2024

Sex Matters is a human-rights organisation that campaigns for clarity on sex in law and policy. Their website states 'We were founded because of the widespread, shameless, unlawful discrimination faced by people who hold and express gender critical beliefs [1]. One of the board members is Maya Forstater who was a successful claimant in the legal case which found that discrimination against people on the basis of gender-critical beliefs is unlawful. In April 2024 Sex Matters announced that their application to be registered as a charity had been accepted by the Charity Commission [2].

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