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Ashlee Christoffersen

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Author "The Politics of Intersectional Practice" Bristol University Press Banting Postdoctoral Fellow, York University, Canada Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, Scotland Settler | She/her drashleechristoffersen.com

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European Conference on Politics and Gender, Newcastle University, 15-17 June 2026 European Consortium for Political Research

We invite expressions of interest for section chairs and section proposals for the next European Conference on Politics and Gender. The conference will take place in Newcastle, UK, on 15-17 June 2026. More info ecpr.eu/Events/343 , deadline 1 August.

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Book news!
-My book "The Politics of Intersectional Practice" with @brisunipress.bsky.social is now available in paperback! bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-politics...
-Earlier this year, it was shortlisted for the @britsoci.bsky.social Philip Abrams Memorial Prize
-New review in @ersjournal.com

02.07.2025 16:14 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Screenshot from the above webpage.



To Women & Equalities Committee
We, the undersigned, write to express serious and urgent concerns about the actions of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and the apparent unwillingness of the Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) to investigate them.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the EHRC is no longer operating as an impartial human rights body. Over the past several years, its leadership has shifted in a direction that appears ideologically driven, hostile to trans equality, and closely aligned with lobbying groups who advocate for the removal of legal protections for transgender people. These groups - including Sex Matters, Policy Exchange, and the LGB Alliance - have played a significant role in reshaping public discourse and influencing legal interpretations of the Equality Act 2010.

We are calling on the Women and Equalities Committee to launch an immediate and transparent inquiry into:

- The EHRC’s internal decision-making processes regarding the definition of “sex” under the Equality Act 2010;

- All communications, meetings, and correspondence between the EHRC and external lobbying organisations from 2020 to the present;

- The EHRC’s advice to government departments, ministers, and the courts—especially its role in shaping the outcome of For Women Scotland v The Lord Advocate [2024] UKSC 59.

As transgender people and allies, we are gravely concerned that this advice, and the EHRC’s developing policy stance have been influenced not by human rights or evidence, but by ideological lobbying and political convenience. We must understand who the EHRC has been speaking to, what was said, and why these decisions were made. Anything less is a dereliction of democratic oversight.

Screenshot from the above webpage. To Women & Equalities Committee We, the undersigned, write to express serious and urgent concerns about the actions of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and the apparent unwillingness of the Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) to investigate them. It is becoming increasingly clear that the EHRC is no longer operating as an impartial human rights body. Over the past several years, its leadership has shifted in a direction that appears ideologically driven, hostile to trans equality, and closely aligned with lobbying groups who advocate for the removal of legal protections for transgender people. These groups - including Sex Matters, Policy Exchange, and the LGB Alliance - have played a significant role in reshaping public discourse and influencing legal interpretations of the Equality Act 2010. We are calling on the Women and Equalities Committee to launch an immediate and transparent inquiry into: - The EHRC’s internal decision-making processes regarding the definition of “sex” under the Equality Act 2010; - All communications, meetings, and correspondence between the EHRC and external lobbying organisations from 2020 to the present; - The EHRC’s advice to government departments, ministers, and the courts—especially its role in shaping the outcome of For Women Scotland v The Lord Advocate [2024] UKSC 59. As transgender people and allies, we are gravely concerned that this advice, and the EHRC’s developing policy stance have been influenced not by human rights or evidence, but by ideological lobbying and political convenience. We must understand who the EHRC has been speaking to, what was said, and why these decisions were made. Anything less is a dereliction of democratic oversight.

Open letter calling for an inquiry into the EHRC. I’ve just signed.

organise.network/actions/peti...

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How to respond to the EHRC consultation Good Law Project has taken advice from a leading public law King’s Counsel on how to respond to the EHRC’s consultation. What follows is a form which, after you complete it, will automatically be sent...

The EHRC Guidance is a wicked exercise in removing rights from trans people - and is bad too for employers and service providers, those outside gender norms, people with disabilities and the economy.

We've created a tool to make it easy to respond. Please use and share. goodlaw.social/9e59e9

08.06.2025 11:41 — 👍 499    🔁 267    💬 15    📌 13
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‘We are not a priority’: Disability advocates say lack of minister sends a message Rabia Khedr, the national director of Disability Without Poverty, says without a minister, she worries there won’t be improvements to the Canada Disability Benefit

‘We are not a priority’ -- #Disability advocates say lack of minister in new federal cabinet sends a message that they don't matter, by Nicole Thompson www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/art... via @theglobeandmail.com @inclusioncanada.bsky.social #inclusion

15.05.2025 23:21 — 👍 25    🔁 14    💬 2    📌 0
- YouTube Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

🏳️‍⚧️ @humanrightsvicky.bsky.social, the trans judge who will be heard, even if she has to take the UK to the European Court of Human Rights 👇

https://www.youtube.com/watch?ref=wearequeeraf.com&v=IPU6XN4lOvw&feature=youtu.be

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Shabana Mahmood, herself a vigorous opponent of the rights and dignities of trans people, says they are not even supposed to question why the Supreme Court locked them out of proceedings about their lives. It's a proper, ugly, scandal.

30.04.2025 20:00 — 👍 207    🔁 58    💬 6    📌 1
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🌈 Who gets a hearing? Intersectionality, NGOs, and political access Representation is not just about who gets elected. It is also about who gets access to decision makers. Orly Siow, Ashlee Christoffersen and Ceri Fowler conducted research into the engagement between ...

🌈 #GenderingDemocracy No.27
📘 Based on their research into engagement between government ministers and NGOs, @drorlysiow.bsky.social, @drashleec.bsky.social and @cerifowler.bsky.social reveal striking inequalities in who gets access ⛔ to political decision-makers.
➡️ bit.ly/44K8MtV

30.04.2025 08:26 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 1
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28.04.2025 04:30 — 👍 30    🔁 29    💬 1    📌 0

So many copaganda accounts on here are using tragedy of Lapu-Lapu Day to argue for more policing. Cops maybe running press conferences, but majority of people responding to this tragedy are community members offering & sharing resources & health care workers (many of whom are Filipinx immigrants).

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Israel Is Using Suicide Drones to Target Displaced Palestinian Families Sheltering in Tents Israel has deployed SkyStriker drones manufactured by Elbit Systems in several attacks in Gaza over the past week, killing at least 30 Palestinians sheltering in tents, including 14 children

Israel is using “suicide drones,” designed by Elbit Systems, to massacre sheltering Palestinian families in Gaza.

These drones have killed at least 30 Palestinians, including 14 children. Many universities in the US still hold ties to Elbit Systems.

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Feminist Silences in the Face of Israel's Genocide Against the Palestinian People: A Call for Decolonial Praxis Against Complicity Click on the article title to read more.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Screenshot of QueerAF website with headline: UK Supreme Court Rules That Trans Women Aren’t Women under the Equality Act 2010

Byline of Jess O'Thomson: Writer, legal researcher, journalist. Pronouns they/she. Intersectionalities trans, disabled, nonbinary woman, queer, working class / low income

Screenshot of QueerAF website with headline: UK Supreme Court Rules That Trans Women Aren’t Women under the Equality Act 2010 Byline of Jess O'Thomson: Writer, legal researcher, journalist. Pronouns they/she. Intersectionalities trans, disabled, nonbinary woman, queer, working class / low income

The legal definition of a woman in the UK now excludes trans people after a Supreme Court ruling defined sex as 'biological sex'

This is everything you need to know about the ruling 👇

Reporting by @jessothomson.co.uk 🧵🏳️‍⚧️

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1/6 We, like other trans led groups are digesting today’s Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland Limited v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 (‘FWS 2’)...

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In addition to violating Mr. Mahdawi’s First Amendment rights, the Rubio
Determination and Mr. Mahdawi’s unlawful detention also violates Mr. Mahdawi’s statutory rights
and due process rights.
PARTIES
8. Petitioner Mohsen Mahdawi is a Palestinian who was born and raised in a refugee
camp in the West Bank. He is a lawful permanent resident of the United States and has been for
the last ten years. He is a recent student of Columbia University, with an expected graduation date
of May 2025. He has been admitted to a Master’s program at Columbia University’s School of
International and Public Affairs (“SIPA”), to begin in the fall of 2025.

In addition to violating Mr. Mahdawi’s First Amendment rights, the Rubio Determination and Mr. Mahdawi’s unlawful detention also violates Mr. Mahdawi’s statutory rights and due process rights. PARTIES 8. Petitioner Mohsen Mahdawi is a Palestinian who was born and raised in a refugee camp in the West Bank. He is a lawful permanent resident of the United States and has been for the last ten years. He is a recent student of Columbia University, with an expected graduation date of May 2025. He has been admitted to a Master’s program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (“SIPA”), to begin in the fall of 2025.

After growing up in a refugee camp, Mr. Mahdawi felt compelled to advocate for
Palestinian human rights upon moving to the United States.
22. Mr. Mahdawi is also a committed Buddhist and believes in non-violence and
empathy as a central tenet of his religion. In fall of 2021, he became the president of the Columbia
University Buddhist Association and led it for two years.
23. In fall of 2023, Mr. Mahdawi co-founded the Palestinian Student Union (“Dar”) at
Columbia University which “serves to engage with and celebrate Palestinian culture, history, and
identity.” Mr. Mahdawi co-founded this organization with Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian lawful
permanent resident who was also recently detained by ICE for his expressive conduct related to
Palestine.

After growing up in a refugee camp, Mr. Mahdawi felt compelled to advocate for Palestinian human rights upon moving to the United States. 22. Mr. Mahdawi is also a committed Buddhist and believes in non-violence and empathy as a central tenet of his religion. In fall of 2021, he became the president of the Columbia University Buddhist Association and led it for two years. 23. In fall of 2023, Mr. Mahdawi co-founded the Palestinian Student Union (“Dar”) at Columbia University which “serves to engage with and celebrate Palestinian culture, history, and identity.” Mr. Mahdawi co-founded this organization with Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian lawful permanent resident who was also recently detained by ICE for his expressive conduct related to Palestine.

Mr. Mahdawi appeared in numerous televised interviews and print news articles
regarding the military campaign in Gaza and related protests. In December of 2023, Mr. Mahdawi
appeared on 60 Minutes where he shared that, as a child, he watched an Israeli soldier shoot and
kill his best friend in the West Bank.
27. Throughout his time as a student and a leader of Dar and the Columbia University
Buddhist Association, Mr. Mahdawi was always willing to engage in dialogue with people whose
views and beliefs differed from his own. Mr. Mahdawi believed, and continues to believe, that
more speech is the solution to disagreement, rather than less, and that empathy and understanding
through communication are a way to resolve conflicts peacefully.

Mr. Mahdawi appeared in numerous televised interviews and print news articles regarding the military campaign in Gaza and related protests. In December of 2023, Mr. Mahdawi appeared on 60 Minutes where he shared that, as a child, he watched an Israeli soldier shoot and kill his best friend in the West Bank. 27. Throughout his time as a student and a leader of Dar and the Columbia University Buddhist Association, Mr. Mahdawi was always willing to engage in dialogue with people whose views and beliefs differed from his own. Mr. Mahdawi believed, and continues to believe, that more speech is the solution to disagreement, rather than less, and that empathy and understanding through communication are a way to resolve conflicts peacefully.

…and a peaceful political solution. Mr. Mahdawi gave speeches at several of these protests. In his
speeches, Mr. Mahdawi advocated for Palestinian human rights, a permanent ceasefire, and a
peaceful resolution that affirmed the human dignity of all.
25. During one protest, Mr. Mahdawi vocally denounced an unaffiliated passerby who
made an antisemitic comment, chanting “shame on him”. Mr. Mahdawi stated that “we are against
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antisemitism because antisemitism is a form of injustice, and injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere.” The confrontation was documented by the Columbia Spectator

…and a peaceful political solution. Mr. Mahdawi gave speeches at several of these protests. In his speeches, Mr. Mahdawi advocated for Palestinian human rights, a permanent ceasefire, and a peaceful resolution that affirmed the human dignity of all. 25. During one protest, Mr. Mahdawi vocally denounced an unaffiliated passerby who made an antisemitic comment, chanting “shame on him”. Mr. Mahdawi stated that “we are against 2:25-cv-00389 Document 1 Filed 04/14/25 Page 6 of 19 7 antisemitism because antisemitism is a form of injustice, and injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” The confrontation was documented by the Columbia Spectator

The Trump admin has just detained Mohsen Mahdawi, who:
–has green card
–was Columbia Buddhist club president
–saw his best friend shot & killed by Israeli soldier
–said "we are against antisemitism because antisemitism is a form of injustice, and injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere"

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Abstract of the article "Intersectionality, NGOs and executives: who has which minister's ear?" by Ashlee Christoffersen, Orly Siow and Ceri Fowler. Published online first in West European Politics.

Abstract of the article "Intersectionality, NGOs and executives: who has which minister's ear?" by Ashlee Christoffersen, Orly Siow and Ceri Fowler. Published online first in West European Politics.

Table 1, displaying the meetings by ministers' identity and presence of equality organisations.

Table 1, displaying the meetings by ministers' identity and presence of equality organisations.

Table 2, displaying the type of equalities organisations and level of access to ministers of different intersectional identities.

Table 2, displaying the type of equalities organisations and level of access to ministers of different intersectional identities.

Table 3, displaying the organisations attending ten or more meetings with ministers.

Table 3, displaying the organisations attending ten or more meetings with ministers.

Online first: "Intersectionality, NGOs and executives: who has which minister’s ear?" by @drashleec.bsky.social @drorlysiow.bsky.social & @cerifowler.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

#polisky #academicsky

09.04.2025 09:10 — 👍 7    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Don't for get to submit your abstracts folks!

Give me or @drashleec.bsky.social a shout if any questions

09.04.2025 06:36 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Research article "From Inclusion to Transformation: Politics & Gender as a Critical Actor for Intersectional Political Science" by Ashlee Christoffersen & Orly Siow.
Abstract begins: The popularization of intersectionality within political science, feminist scholarship, and activism has constituted nothing less than a paradigm shift (Hancock 2007a). Politics & Gender has been a critical actor in enabling change within our discipline. However, this development has been hard won and there remains much to be done to operationalize intersectionality in line with Black feminist theory, and to center women of color and other intersectionally marginalized groups within scholarship. This article both traces the evolution of intersectional approaches within Politics & Gender over two decades and articulates pathways for future gender and politics research which aims to employ intersectionality.

Research article "From Inclusion to Transformation: Politics & Gender as a Critical Actor for Intersectional Political Science" by Ashlee Christoffersen & Orly Siow. Abstract begins: The popularization of intersectionality within political science, feminist scholarship, and activism has constituted nothing less than a paradigm shift (Hancock 2007a). Politics & Gender has been a critical actor in enabling change within our discipline. However, this development has been hard won and there remains much to be done to operationalize intersectionality in line with Black feminist theory, and to center women of color and other intersectionally marginalized groups within scholarship. This article both traces the evolution of intersectional approaches within Politics & Gender over two decades and articulates pathways for future gender and politics research which aims to employ intersectionality.

📢New issue of #PAG21 is out!📢

@drashleec.bsky.social & @drorlysiow.bsky.social‬ examine how intersectionality has been used within P&G and outline ways that future contributions can embrace the original Black feminist intentions of the concept.

🌟Available #OpenAccess🌟

buff.ly/fiEoCno

08.04.2025 21:06 — 👍 10    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0

(3/3)We find:
-white male ministers engage least with equalities NGOs, and minoritised women engage most
-women’s organisations enjoy far greater access to ministers than those focused on race, or those led by and for intersectionally marginalised groups.

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(2/3)We examine:
-the effects of UK government ministers' intersectional identities on whether they meet with equalities NGOs; and
-which equalities NGOs (feminist, racial justice, intersectional) get access to government ministers

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Intersectionality, NGOs and executives: who has which minister’s ear? To what extent do the most powerful political office-holders engage with extra-parliamentary representatives from the most marginalised groups? To what extent and how are these relationships inters...

(1/3)New article with @drorlysiow.bsky.social & @cerifowler.bsky.social

"Intersectionality, NGOs and executives: who has which minister’s ear?" www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

#gendersky #polisky

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Call for proposals: Racialised space and politics of emotions

Call for proposals: Racialised space and politics of emotions

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CfP: Racialised Space and the Politics of Emotions!

Workshop 6th June, Sheffield, UK and online

Limited ECR travel bursaries available

Please share widely!

Submit here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

Any questions, contact me or @drashleec.bsky.social for further info

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WGSJ Statement on York University’s Suspension of New Admissions of 1st Year Majors to Undergraduate Programs In solidarity with the Programs in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, Women’s, Gender and Social Justice Association (WGSJ) calls on York University to revert their de…

WGSJ Statement on York University’s Suspension of New Admissions of 1st Year Majors to Undergraduate Programs

Please see our full statement on our webiste: wgsj.ca/2025/02/19/s...

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The Indigenous Studies program at York was founded with much fanfare & was used to show commitment to indigenizing the academy and to decolonization. Now they're suspending admission, showing all of this so-called support is performative. Here's a statement fr the program. #academicsky

21.02.2025 18:02 — 👍 15    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 1

An important national #disability report from Kids Brain Health Network that’s not getting enough coverage in our current media landslide #cdnpoli #DisabilitySky #CanadaSky

05.02.2025 17:38 — 👍 10    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0

hill i been dying on is that externalization/outscourcing of migration detention is template for global policing, new bilateral trade agreements, and pillar of global & regional imperialism of this era.

what was normalized for migrants is boomeranging for "citizens" already also disenfranchised.

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"There is No Such Thing As Women's Representation: Intersectionality and Second Generation Gender and Politics Scholarship" by @drashleec.bsky.social and me has been included in the most read collection at @ejpgjournal.bsky.social

bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...

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Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza has left the healthcare system in ruins—80% destroyed, medical supplies critically low, and hospitals overwhelmed with the injured. Here is a snapshot of the numbers.

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Another new publication together with @drashleec.bsky.social.

How has #intersectionality been used in gender and politics research? How can it be used in ways more closely aligned with Black feminist theory?

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Got the official email directing a pause on our NSF grant. The language of the email likens “any grant activity that uses or promotes the use of DEIA principles and frameworks” to discrimination and a violation of the law

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@drashleec is following 19 prominent accounts