As a trans woman, I’ve returned to the church on my own terms; I’m working with others to tear down the barriers that drive difference away
Charlotte Sheasby
Charlotte Sheasby is an English-speaking PhD student in Law at Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Law School, and an Associate Lawyer at Marrow Law in Calgary. Her other publications include a monthly column on 2SLGBTQ+ and legal issues for rabble.ca. Connect with Charlotte online at www.charlottesheasby.ca.
Don’t bank on the courts to save trans Albertans
Legal challenges are important, but they don’t get to the root of anti-trans legislation
That decision on a non-binary America’s deportation from Canada? There’s more to it
The decision to halt the deportation of a non-binary American from Canada was celebrated as a legal win. But it may not be not as precedent-setting as it first appears
Inside Canada’s most trans-friendly jurisdictions
Some parts of Canada have resisted the pull of anti-trans hate better than others. Here’s what it’s like to live in these places
Busting the myths around transition regret and detransition
How many people regret their decision to receive gender-affirming care? Do people who detransition always regret their transitions?
Unions have a long history of fighting for trans rights. And they’re not giving up now
Labour unions are massive players in Canadian society. Which is why it matters that they’re engaged in the fight for trans rights—and have been for decades
