steph richards resigns from endometriosis south coast following transmisogynistic feedback (ground news) (bbc)
STATEMENT 1:
I would like to confirm that I have recently stepped down from my role as Parliamentary Advisor to Endometriosis South Coast.
It was not a decision taken lightly, but one I believe is in the best interests of myself, the charity, and the vital work it does in supporting those living with endometriosis.
I wish the organisation and everyone it serves well.
STATEMENT 2:
Further to my recent resignation as CEO of TransLucent and changes in my life generally, an opportunity recently arose to work more closely with Women’s Action Network Portsmouth (WANP) - an intersectional and inclusive feminist organisation championing a broad range of causes.
We actively champion meaningful inclusion for every woman, regardless of age, class, disability, neurodiversity, race, religion, sexuality, or gender identity.
Our solidarity is grounded in shared struggles and a collective commitment to dismantling patriarchy.
We stand firmly against divisive culture wars and attacks on minorities, rejecting polarisation, hate, and exclusion in favour of unity, inclusion, justice, equity, and compassion for all members of our diverse communities.
Our latest campaigns include raising further awareness in relation to the injustice for WASPI Women and highlighting the unfairness of the student debt system inflicted on women in comparison to men.
Additionally, I am absolutely delighted to confirm that yesterday, in collaboration with Unite the Union (SE Equalities), we hosted our inaugural event in Parliament, which was highly successful - posts to follow.














