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Talking Sense launches to combat harmful anti-trans discourse in the media

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Talking Sense is a special information evening for journalists and other media workers interested in trans rights and media discourse in Ireland.

This event will address the legislative and healthcare backdrop to trans lives in Ireland, best practice for journalists and media workers when reporting on or discussing trans people and the issues unique to trans […] The post Talking Sense launches to combat harmful anti-trans discourse in the media appeared first on GCN.

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