The four heartfelt letters on Tuesday responding to J.M. Sorrell’s May 3 column [“Misogyny as entertainment and entitlement,”] prompted me to write to thank the Gazette for publishing her column, despite knowing it would offend. Not because I agree.
The resolution says the city will not prosecute or fine any person or organization that seeks, provides, receives or helps someone receive gender-affirming care.
Usually I breeze past J.M. Sorrell’s columns, but her latest, published in the Gazette three days before the Hampshire Pride march, was too over the top to ignore. This column created a toxic anti-transgender stew by mashing together her feminist.
It is the best of times. On May 6, after a three-year COVID-induced hiatus, Pride is returning to Northampton. On Main Street, dozens and dozens of groups and thousands of people will march and chant and celebrate.Later, on the stage constructed at.