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    The Road to the Cass Review — (3) Sue and Marcus Evans

    The Road to the Cass Review — (3) Sue and Marcus Evans

    The publication of the Cass Review validated many of the concerns that “gender-critical” commentators and activists had expressed about transgenderism and transitioning. In this series, Jo Bartosch will explore how we got here — interviewing some of the people who helped to make it happen.

    In this episode, Jo interviews the whistleblowing psychotherapy duo Marcus and Sue Evans about the scandals of the Tavistock Centre, the Gender Identity Development Service, and the problem of ideology in medicine.

    • 45 min
    The Road to the Cass Review — (2) Stephanie Davies-Arai

    The Road to the Cass Review — (2) Stephanie Davies-Arai

    The publication of the Cass Review validated many of the concerns that “gender-critical” commentators and activists had expressed about transgenderism and transitioning. In this series, Jo Bartosch will explore how we got here — interviewing some of the people who helped to make it happen.

    In this episode, Jo speaks to Stephanie Davies-Arai about children, safeguarding and her pioneering work founding Transgender Trend.

    • 55 min
    The Road to the Cass Review — (1) Dr Michael Biggs

    The Road to the Cass Review — (1) Dr Michael Biggs

    The publication of the Cass Review validated many of the concerns that “gender-critical” commentators and activists had expressed about transgenderism and transitioning. In this series, Jo Bartosch will explore how we got here — interviewing some of the people who helped to make it happen. 

    In this episode, Jo interviews Dr Michael Biggs, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Cross College, about his early research into young people and gender medicine.

    • 32 min
    Ridiculous research and irate academics (w/ Charlotte Gill)

    Ridiculous research and irate academics (w/ Charlotte Gill)

    Josephine Bartosch is joined by Charlotte Gill to discuss silly academic research, the right to debate the apportioning of taxpayers’ money and our decadent intellectual culture.

    • 28 min
    The crisis in the universities

    The crisis in the universities

    An all star panel of Critic editors and contributors, chaired by deputy editor Graham Stewart, addressed the theme of the crisis in the universities. James Orr spoke about the narrowing of speech in the university, and the centralisation of increasingly politicised research at Oxford and Cambridge. Sebastian Milbank discussed the medieval origins of  the university, and its contemporary crisis of purpose. Charlie Bentley-Astor led us into the subterranean world of the modern conservative student, forced to live out their shameful beliefs in secret. And David Butterfield called for a return of the humanistic heart of academia.

    Our next event will be a discussion of transgenderism held in a central London venue. You can sign up to our mailing list here, to stay informed.

    • 38 min
    A tale of two Englands

    A tale of two Englands

    • 55 min

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