Reality Based Women Unite is BACK for 2025 and taking place in Calgary on March 8th (International Women’s Day). You can get your tickets and conveniently book accommodations at the same time right here.
I was a speaker at Reality Based Women Unite 2024 in Toronto last year, and it was an amazing experience. I had so much fun spending time with everyone at the event itself and at the hotel where we were all staying. It was a true highlight of an incredible year, and I will never forget it.
You can also watch the full 2024 event complete with speeches from the entire incredible panel at the post below. Get ready for even more hard-hitting speeches from the wonderful panelists lined up for 2025.
Speaking of 2025’s panelists, here’s a quick overview of each one from the event website:
Drea Humphrey is the B.C. Bureau Chief reporter with Rebel News, known for her fearless investigative reporting on government overreach and threats to personal liberties including parental and real women’s rights. Her confident yet empathetic approach has made her a leading independent voice in Canadian media.
Amy Hamm is a founding member of caWsbar. She is a writer for National Post, Reduxx, and other publications. Amy is also a registered nurse, waiting to find out if she can keep her nursing license after refusing to bow down to gender ideology.
Kara Dansky is a lawyer, feminist, and writer. She is the author of The Reckoning: How the Democrats and the Left Betrayed Women and Girls and The Abolition of Sex: How the 'Transgender' Agenda Harms Women and Girls. She served as President and member of the Board of Directors of the US chapter of Women's Declaration International from 2021 to 2024 and member of the Board of Directors of the Women's Liberation Front from 2016 to 2020. Before TERFing herself out of a career, she was considered a US national expert on criminal justice policy and served as senior counsel of the ACLU's Center for Justice from 2012 to 2014. She has a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a BA from Johns Hopkins University.
Ghislaine Gendron has been active in feminist organizations since 2014 and sat on the Board of Directors of ‘Pour le droits des femmes du Québec’ until 2021. While with that organization, she was involved with two strategic committees focusing on gender identity and surrogacy. She has written numerous articles published in Québec newspapers, she has contributed to submissions to the provincial and federal governments and she has done interviews with media. Ghislaine has presented on surrogacy in French and English. Ghislaine is currently national co-coordinator for Women’s Declaration International (WDI) Canada, responsible for Québec and francophonie.
Heather Mason, a former federal prisoner turned activist, has made it her life’s mission to advocate for the rights of criminalized women. Over the past six years, she has highlighted critical prison issues, including the injustices of segregation and strip-searching, while bringing awareness to the controversial practice of transferring male prisoners to women’s prisons. This important work led her to join forces with like-minded women in founding Canadian Women's Sex-based Rights (caWsbar), a grassroots organization dedicated to upholding women's rights to single-sex spaces.
Maureen Sullivan is a mum and a businesswoman. She became involved in advocating for women's sex-based rights after hearing Meghan Murphy testify at the Bill C-16 hearings in 2017. It's her objective that all our daughters' Charter rights be restored with the repeal of Bill C-16.
If you’re in Calgary, or if you are willing to make the trip, please consider coming and supporting these amazing women who have each done so much to help end gender ideology in Canada. I promise you will have an excellent time and an experience you won’t soon forget.