• Mike Johnson: Gender Villain

    Mike Johnson: Gender Villain

    Republican Representative for the U.S. state of Louisiana in the U.S. House of Representatives who strongly opposes LGBTQ rights, architected national legislation similar to Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, previously worked at the virulently transphobic Alliance Defending Freedom, and maintains that Biden never won the U.S. Presidency.

  • Alliance Defending Freedom: Gender Villain

    Alliance Defending Freedom: Gender Villain

    Right-wing group lobbying for anti-transgender legislation across the United States and even internationally.

  • Champlain Valley School District: Gender Hero

    U.S. state of Vermont school district that voted unanimously to pass a policy with the greatest protections for transgender and non-binary students in the state.

  • January Littlejohn: Gender Villain

    January Littlejohn: Gender Villain

    Parent Advocate at Do No Harm, influential in shaping Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” legislation.

  • Cory Clark: Gender Villain

    Cory Clark: Gender Villain

    Co-Founder and Associate Editor of junk science Journal of Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences.

  • Lee Jussim: Gender Villain

    Lee Jussim: Gender Villain

    Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of junk science Journal of Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences.

  • Parents Of ROGD Kids: Gender Villain

    Anti-transgender organization promoting the discredited diagnosis of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria.

  • Ken Zucker: Gender Villain

    Ken Zucker: Gender Villain

    Disgraced researcher whose clinic was shut down after accusations that it practiced conversion therapy.

  • Michael Bailey: Gender Villain

    Michael Bailey: Gender Villain

    Researcher who pushes harmful theories of transgender identity that center on the idea that a large number transgender people transition for sexual or fetishistic purposes.

  • Transgender Trend: Gender Villain

    Transgender Trend: Gender Villain

    Organization that labels transgender identities as “a trend”.