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Naomi Cunningham is a discrimination law barrister, writer and campaigner. She is most know for her work as chair of the human rights charity Sex Matters and her role in several important Employment Tribunal cases on gender critical belief discrimination.
In this episode, we talk about how she came to be the chair of a human rights charity; philosophical belief discrimination; whether gender critical views are best categorised as a belief or a mere statement of fact; whether gender identity belief is protected under the Equality Act; her role in Meade v Social Work England; Single-Sex services and whether there needs to be a case-by-case assessment when operating a single-sex service.
Music: The Cobblestone by Hans Johnson
By Michael ForanNaomi Cunningham is a discrimination law barrister, writer and campaigner. She is most know for her work as chair of the human rights charity Sex Matters and her role in several important Employment Tribunal cases on gender critical belief discrimination.
In this episode, we talk about how she came to be the chair of a human rights charity; philosophical belief discrimination; whether gender critical views are best categorised as a belief or a mere statement of fact; whether gender identity belief is protected under the Equality Act; her role in Meade v Social Work England; Single-Sex services and whether there needs to be a case-by-case assessment when operating a single-sex service.
Music: The Cobblestone by Hans Johnson