Ann Menasche has devoted most of her life to working for economic and social justice, civil rights, environmental sanity, and peace.
Ann spoke with WLRN via skype about the recent launch of Feminists in Struggle (FIST)’s campaign to amend the US Federal Equality Act. In the interview, you will hear Ann talk about the difference between sex and gender and how the concept of “gender identity” effectively erases girls’ and women’s sex-based rights and protections.
Ms. Menasche has 40 years of litigation experience in civil rights and public interest law, having worked since 2002 in the field of disability rights. She is a long-time activist in the peace, disability rights, and gay rights movements.
Ann came of age during the social movements of the 1960’s and 70’s. She attended Vassar College in New York and became a leader in the growing anti-Vietnam war, student, and feminist movements.
More information about FIST’s campaign to amend the Equality Act can be found here.
Reblogged this on FeistyAmazon and commented:
I love what Anne Menasche is proposing for the Equality Act.
As a Butch Lesbian, a Feminist and FEMALE, breaking the conflation of sex and gender while presrving wo.en’s and Lesbian rights as well as those of us who do not fit into het gender/ sex stereotypes.