Detransitioners get a voice in new book about devasting pro-trans movement
SAN FRANCISCO -- The pro-trans movement is loud and demanding yet their dark underside is rarely discussed — until now. THE DETRANSITION DIARIES, by Jennifer Lahl and Kallie Fell, gives detransitioners a voice and reveals the horrifying truth about the medical, mental, and physical abuse happening within the trans movement.
THE DETRANSITION DIARIES tells the stories of five women and two men who felt they were born in the wrong body and believed the lie they were told by peers, teachers, and medical professionals that they could be their "true" selves by medically and surgically altering their bodies to match the opposite sex. Their stories describe the short- and long-term harm that so-called gender-affirmative medicine did to their mental and physical health.
THE DETRANSITION DIARIES also outlines the history of the "gender-affirmation" movement, including lack of research into puberty blockers and the medical abuse many of these transitioners of suffered.
Lahl is the founder and former president of the Center for Bioethics and Culture (CBC). She spent twenty-five years in pediatric nursing and senior-level hospital management before founding the CBC. An award-winning documentary maker, she has produced several films, including "Trans Mission: What's the Rush to Reassign Gender?", "The Detransition Diaries: Saving Our Sisters," and "The Lost Boys: Searching for Manhood." Fell is the executive director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture and a perinatal nurse. In addition to co-producing documentaries for CBC, she hosts the podcast "Venus Rising," and is the program director for the Paul Ramsey Institute.
THE DETRANSITION DIARIES is a sequel to their 2022 film, "The Detransition Diaries: Saving Our Sisters," which highlighted the stories of mostly young girls who transitioned as teenagers and then decided to detransition for a variety of reasons.
"Jennifer Lahl and Kallie Fell, with courage born of compassion, give voice to the victims of gender ideology and the gender-industrial complex," said Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University.
For more information, to request a review copy, or to schedule an interview with Jennifer Lahl and Kallie Fell, please contact Kevin Wandra (866-777-2313 or
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SOURCE Carmel Communications