The PFC Library - Campaigning and Fundraising
You can write to us anytime for a campaign pack and to join the mailing list for our regular printed newsletter. The address is on our home page. However, you can save time and money all round simply by getting the literature direct from our online stationery cupboard.
If you’re not sure what we’re campaigning for, this document spells it out. See also the catalogue of our successes and our mission statement.
The Diary of a Conference Campaigner
The Diary of a Conference Campaigner chronicles the experiences of Press for Change campaigner Christine Burns, coming out in her local constituency and organising fringe meetings at the Labour and Conservative party conferences.
A new project to collect and collate tales of intimidation and violence against transsexual people in the UK. See also News Bites.
To lose a court case is not a pleasant thing. To lose it when you’re seeking a precedent on behalf of an entire community is worse. To lose and then get a personal bill for £6,000 is something that demands support from everyone. The woman who looks as though she may have won a landmark employment rights victory lost her follow-up case to have her birth certificate amended. Now she needs help with her costs. Find out how you can give it …
Read The Living Truth whilst you’re getting your chequebook out and remember that when society changes it is invariably only after somebody has taken the risk involved to go out and change it.
This presentation is provided as a resource for anyone contemplating giving a talk about the transsexual rights campaign. It explains the modern view of the aetiology of Gender Identity Disorder … how it’s possible, even inevitable, for some people to be born with a brain that’s at variance with the more obvious physical attributes defining sex … and then the sequence of events that led such people to the legal minefield they live in today. Just add an audience and your own ending.
If you want to contact your elected representatives, or the media, take a look at the following:
Contact numbers and addresses
within the media (updated February 1998)
Press for Change campaigners addresss lesbian, gay, and bisexual members of the Public Service, Taxation and Commerce Union.
Press for Change worked hard to get a place at the 1997 Labour Party Conference
