The WDI book ‘Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs’ was released in October 2023 and is now available worldwide!


About the book

Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs: the global impact of gender-identity ideology explores the diverse ways that the global spread of gender-identity ideology has affected all aspects of women’s lives. Writers from all continents and all walks of life discuss its personal and professional impact. 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. 

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. 

This book’s unique international perspective shines a light into every dark corner. It is an essential contribution to the global fight for women’s sex-based rights.

Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs is a collaborative work, edited by WDI volunteers Sally Wainwright and Kath Aiken, with the assistance of editorial team members Kerri Bruss, Anthea Economides, Eugenia Rodrigues, Dr Vole and Kate Zephyrhawke, and contributed to by around 115 women.

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  • Paperback ISBN 978-1-7392656-0-1
  • eBook ISBN 978-1-7392656-1-8

Reviews:

DR KATHLEEN STOCK

“This is a stunning piece of work, providing a meticulously researched, jaw-dropping snapshot of the global effects of gender identity ideology on women’s rights – and in particular, economically dispossessed women across the world.”

Read more from Dr Kathleen Stock, Renate Klein and Anne Rammi on the Review Page.