Foes of biological males in women's spaces received an early Christmas present when an all-women's Catholic college walked back on considering transgender applicants after opposition from alumnae and religious leaders.
An all girls Catholic institution recently announced it will consider applications from biological men to attend if they have a history of self-identifying as women.
Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana recently declared it will consider allowing biological males to attend the university if they have a history of identifying as women.
UCLan Research Produces Documentary About The Last Queen Of Haiti By Anthony Gilmour on 15th January 2021
A researcher from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has released a documentary tracing the exile journey of the first and last Queen of Haiti.
Dr Nicole Willson has produced a film, in collaboration with the Haitian Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain, which highlights the locations Marie-Louise Christophe and her two daughters lived in Britain from 1821 to 1824.
The film, which journeys across various sites in the UK, including Blackheath, Hastings and London, uses research unearthed by Dr Willson in 2019.
The Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, based in UCLan’s Institute for Black Atlantic Research, discovered a translation of Marie-Louise’s last will and testament in the UK National Archives. Since this important discovery, she has unearthed a number of interesting facts about the life of the Haitian queen in exile.