“Disabled campaigners watching ‘in horror’ as trans people face toilet segregation”

We’re quoted in The Guardian article:

“When we heard the supreme court ruling, we immediately felt this as an attack on all of us who are dealing with discrimination,” said Claire Glasman of WinVisible, a grassroots multiracial disabled women’s group. “Disabled women know what it’s like to be treated as lesser women.”

“Trans people mustn’t be segregated into disabled loos in the first place,” said Glasman. “There aren’t enough accessible loos, like at stations. They’re often out of order, or kept locked, and usually the red alarm cord is hung up which is supposed to be pulled if you fall on the floor”.

Read the whole article here. Thanks to Frances Ryan and Libby Brooks at The Guardian.

#TransRightsAreHumanRights

A group of four people with Parliament Square in the background. Two are wheelchair users. A woman with the T-shirt "You Will Have to go through me", is smiling with fist in the air. A woman next to her holds the placard, End all sexism racism and transphobia. A trans man wheelchair user holds the trans rights flag.

At the protest for trans rights against the Supreme Court ruling, Parliament Square, April 2025.


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