Open letters have been issued and co-signed by more than 400 figures from the entertainment world, calling for protection of transgender rights within the industry.
The letter was published in light Last month, the British Supreme Court rulingit stated that the legal definition of women constituted only those assigned women at birth.
In the next few weeks, there was almost a certain debate about the protection of trans people and their rights in the media, but Fallout saw UK traffic police have updated its policydeclares that trans women will be searched by male officers (and vice versa), Barclays Bank says Trans women will no longer be allowed to use women’s toilets in the building.
An open letter was released on Wednesday expressing solidarity with trans, nonbinary, intersex and gender nonconforming people, calling for key institutions within the entertainment sector to protect these communities.
“The Supreme Court’s decision that under the Equality Act, “women” is defined by biological sex states that “the concept of sex is binary, and a person is either female or male.” deadline).
“We believe this ruling undermines the living reality and threatens the safety of trans, non-binary and intersex people living in the UK.”
Their support was Harris Dickinson, whose support was BAFTA nominated, Bridgeton My favourite Nicola Cofran, Our Last Star Bella Ramsey, puberty actor Fay Marsai and Big boy Creator Jack Luke.
However, the letter with the eyebrows is given one name.
Paapa Essidoo, the actor best known for his supporting role in the hit drama I might destroy youHe also co-signed the letter just weeks after it was announced he would appear in the new television adaptation. Harry PottR novel.
Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com