The mission of the WDI USA Desisted & Detransitioned Women’s Caucus is to advocate for women and girls who previously believed they had a so-called “gender identity” by sharing our […]
Why Can’t We Talk About This?
Why is “gender identity” such a verboten topic on the Left? Note: This post originally appeared on the Substack of WDI USA president Kara Dansky. Several years ago, I was […]
Thank you Special Rapporteur Alsalem
December 28, 2023 On December 27, 2023, Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, issued a statement titled, “United States: Proposed Title IX changes will […]
Shabe Yalda, or why I paid $12 for Nancy Pelosi to read about women’s rights
This is a guest post by Declaration signatory and native Californian of Iranian descent, Nassim Nobari. Originally published on the A Crack in the System blog, it is shared here […]
WDI USA signs onto Martinsville v. AC brief
WDI USA signs onto brief filed by several women’s groups in support of the Supreme Court accepting certiorari in Martinsville v. AC In this case, a female student who claims to be a […]
WDI USA Files Amicus Brief in Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma
WDI USA has filed a friend of the court brief in a case called Westenbroek, et al. v. Kappa Kappa Gamma et al. At issue is the ability of women […]
Lesbians in the Crosshairs: How the Forced Teaming of LGB with TQ+ Has Harmed Lesbians
It’s no secret that transgenderism has made a big impact in the Western world, and to a lesser extent elsewhere, both by adding itself to the LGB acronym, and introducing […]
WDI USA Statement about NVDA Action in Portland
Women’s Declaration International USA (WDI USA) strongly condemns the violent attacks on us that took place near the Hollywood branch of the Multnomah County Library on Sunday November 19. In […]
Women’s Declaration International USA Honors Dr. Janice Raymond with Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Janice G. Raymond is an American lesbian radical feminist and professor emerita of women’s studies and medical ethics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is known for her […]
Bridging the Gaps In Order to Accelerate The Women’s Liberation Movement
When I developed the Bridging the Gaps panel for our September 2023 convention in San Francisco, I had no idea that we would soon be tested to see if we […]