Joint Statement: European LGBTI Organisations call on the Portuguese Parliament to reject bills attacking trans and intersex rights
Proposals due to be debated in Portugal on 19 March and voted on 20 March could pave the way for rollbacks to legal gender recognition, bodily autonomy, and other existing protections for trans and intersex people. IGLYO, ILGA-Europe, OII Europe, TGEU, EL*C, and Bi+ Equal express deep alarm at the three bills due to be debated in the Portuguese Parliament on 19 March and voted on 20 March. These proposals represent a serious attack on the rights, dignity, safety and bodily autonomy of trans […]So a busy two days.
Coaching someone through chairing an independent exclusion appeal, then straight into the Iftar event.
Today an early start, and plenty of coffee before the media interview.
After which I was too hyped up to rest so I converted a doc into a presentation and emailed people to organise the trail run through.
Then I found I'd left a tissue in my black wash, so shook off what I could and put it back in the machine.
But it was fine as I didn't have anything in my calendar until tomorrow evening.
Until I suddenly remembered at 16.30 that I do have a meeting tomorrow and I need to leave at 06.30 to catch the train.
I should have been resting all day. I hope I can get enough coffee!
Another quiet day before the I'm doing too much days ahead.
Lots of stuff on the to do list, but no.