Activists in Jamaica have a message for the Royal Family.
03.03.2022 - 12:57 / starobserver.com.au
The Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre has issued a public apology after posting transphobic content to its page.Image: Then on February 28, they posted a link to an article titled, “J.K. Rowling Writes About Her Reasons for Speaking Out on Sex and Gender Issues.”Image: “We seek to understand where this fits in to their services.
We seek a clear understanding of their proposed intention to exclude transgender women from their services.”The LGBTI Rights Australia post attracted the attention of NSW Greens MP for Balmain, Jamie ParkerParker commented, saying, “I am meeting with them today. I understand there has been progress but will discuss it when we meet.
Thank you for raising this.”Following the social media storm, Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre removed both posts and issued an apology saying,“Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre is sincerely sorry for the offence, distress and hurt to the trans community, caused by the uploading to of the JK Rowling article on Sex and Gender. This article has been retracted.
Activists in Jamaica have a message for the Royal Family.
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There has been some controversy surrounding the comments that Prince William made this week while visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London.
Prince William’s comments he made while visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London on Wednesday were taken out of context, causing backlash.
Prince William is facing backlash after describing the attack on Ukraine as “alien” compared to past conflicts that have taken place in Africa and Asia.The 39 year old was visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London with wife Kate Middleton when the comments were made as he met with volunteers sorting out aid transportation for those suffering in the Russian invasion currently. It was reported by The Independent that Prince William told volunteers: “It’s very alien to see this in Europe.
Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to show their support for Ukraine as they took a trip to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London Wednesday. The royal couple made the surprise visit to hear about efforts to support Ukrainians in the U.K. and across Europe.
Prince William and Kate Middleton spent some time learning about the work being done at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London, where volunteers are mounting a humanitarian effort to help those affected near and far.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made the visit Wednesday and were greeted by Ukraine's ambassador to the U.K., Vadym Prystaiko and his wife, Inna. The ambassador and his wife gave William and Kate a tour of the facility, where the royals met with members of the Ukrainian community in London and volunteers.Kate and William were photographed wearing lapel pins in Ukraine's flag colors, and they listened intently as volunteers walked them through their efforts and the challenges they face trying to get the material to those who need it most.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are paying a visit.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are continuing to support Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
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