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Architects need to stand in vocal opposition to the government s segegated toilet proposals

The government s current consultation on toilets, entitled Toilet provision for men and women: call for evidence, places the provision of gender-neutral desegregated facilities and the safety of trans and gender non-conforming people who rely on them, under threat. This consultation is dog-whistle politics, motivated not by improving access to public toilets, but in suppressing the rights of trans and gender non-conforming people. From the government s pitiful reform of the Gender Recognition Act in 2020, to the recent high court ruling to restrict children under 16 from accessing puberty-blocking drugs, it is yet another attack in the on-going culture war that seeks to dehumanise and remove trans people from public life.

Architects should oppose plans to change toilet design rules

Architects should oppose plans to change toilet design rules Digital Edition: Architects should oppose plans to change toilet design rules Plans to steer Building Regulations towards segregated WCs are an attack on trans rights, writes UVW-SAW’s Tatiana Whiting Enjoyed your complimentary access to the AJ? Register to read a limited number of free articles Register Every issue of the AJ Every issue of AJ Specification Unlimited access to AJ articles online Daily newsletter and competition updates Access to the AJ Buildings Library We use cookies to personalize and improve your experience on our site. Visit our  Cookie Policy to learn more. You can opt out of some cookies by adjusting your browser settings. More information on how to do this can be found in the cookie policy. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies.

Sardinia and the Ecology of Malaria Control - Center for the Arts in Society

Sardinia and the Ecology of Malaria Control CAS Speakers Series Presents Thursday, February 18 at 1:00pm on Zoom Attempts to control malaria in Italy span the entire peninsula and more than seven decades, starting after the political unification in 1860. However, their spatial consequences were the strongest in the South, where territories considered marginal played in fact a central role in the construction of the liberal State. This research looks at the geography of land reclamation and new towns in Sardinia, to argue that “malaria” served as a cover to impose the capitalist modernization of an island that had for centuries been based on subsistence economy and collective landownership. Ideas of disease and hygiene were a dispositif to medicalise the peasant population and label it as backward, while allowing for a major reconfiguration of the island’s ecology. While centered on Sardinia, much of the work relates to Southern Italy as well, and more in general to the racia

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