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DIAG CONVERSATIONS

DIAG seeks to expand the conversation around medical sex-trait modification and the societal impacts of gender ideology.

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Little v. Hecox and WV v. BPJ Highlights, low-points, & predictions
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When Abuse is the Law: Massachusetts Department of Correction abandons women
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Supreme Court Primer: Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.
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Cis White Gay: A conversation with author Ben Appel
01:42:40
Order of Magnitude: The Gender Medicine Scandal by the Numbers
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Silent Dissent: What Students Really Think About Gender
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Dems Doubling Down
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Estrogen for Men: Understanding the Harms
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Skrmetti Supreme Court Case Recap
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Get to know us

GET TO KNOW DIAG

Listen to interviews with our Directors to find out more about who we are and what motivated us to start Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender.

Our conversation with the Solid Ground podcast team, Leslie Elliott, Deborah Knox, and @dissidentdelite.

Conversation with Matt Osborne
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DIAG founder Ellie speaks with Matt Osborne about DIAG's origin story.

DIAG talks with in-the-trenches gender identity researcher and writer, Eliza Mondegreen.

Transmuted and DIAG Conversation

DIAG talks with Board of Directors member Jenny Poyer Ackerman.

TransMuted - UnMuted episode 8, featuring the founders of DIAG
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DIAG’s Martha Wexler delivers a message to Dems at the rally outside the Supreme Court on Jan. 13, 2026, for two cases on men in women’s sports — Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.

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