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Natalie Feliks

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Covers:  Transgender rights, queer issues, disability rights, pop culture, media analysis, politics, feminism, sports, Eurovision
Natalie 🌟 she/her #lgbt 💖 30 🌈 #bpd 🌿 Lives in Melbourne, originally from Adelaide 🚊 #writingcommunity 📖 Squirrel 🐿 Opinions are my own

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The anti-trans movement has a Nazi problem

The anti-trans movement has a Nazi problem

Nonsense Newsletter — between nazis on the steps of Victorian parliament and JK Rowling's casual holocaust revisionism, people are probably wondering exactly why this keeps happening

Big flaw in banning trans women from sport

Big flaw in banning trans women from sport

News.com.au — An astounding number of Aussies believe trans women shouldn’t be allowed to compete in sports but the issue has been grossly simplified.

Read the room, politicians: no one wants your transgender rights culture war

Read the room, politicians: no one wants your transgender rights culture war

Crikey — Polling shows a majority of Australians are supportive of transgender rights, but you wouldn't know it from our political discourse.

Loving Eurovision as a trans woman

Loving Eurovision as a trans woman

Archer Magazine — Trans identities and trans relationships are very rarely represented anywhere, and that makes it all the more empowering when we are united through something as simple as Eurovision.

As A Trans Journalist, I Am Writing For My Life -

As A Trans Journalist, I Am Writing For My Life -

Junkee — When it comes to antipathy towards the transgender community, the media has always played a significant role. Journalist and writer Natalie Feliks discusses its impact.

How Anti-Trans 'Feminism' Is Nazi Ideology in Disguise - Zee Feed

How Anti-Trans 'Feminism' Is Nazi Ideology in Disguise - Zee Feed

ZEE FEED — It's important for anyone who supports human rights to understand how deeply connected anti-trans feminism (TERFism) is to Nazi ideology.

The consequences of love: Centrelink's relationship-testing and eugenics - Overland literary jour...

The consequences of love: Centrelink's relationship-testing and eugenics - Overland literary jour...

Overland — Much has been written about how Australia's welfare system operates as a way of punishing marginalised, disabled and poor people simply for being poor, creating what is effectively a system of eugenics. However, the aspect of the welfare system that most deserves this label is one of the least talked about.

The trans women in sport debate: The facts, the impact, and why our stories are needed - Siren

The trans women in sport debate: The facts, the impact, and why our stories are needed - Siren

sirensport.com.au — Natalie Feliks challenges media narratives that are causing harm and fear about trans participation in sport and shares how more diverse storytelling can help.

Solidarity and mutual aid saved my life - Power to Persuade

Solidarity and mutual aid saved my life - Power to Persuade

powertopersuade.org.au — After being punished by hostile welfare and housing systems, a trans welfare recipient reveals how she was able to rebuild her life through the power of queer solidarity and mutual aid. The author, Natalie Feliks, is a writer and activist currently living in Naarm.

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