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Auckland University backs down after trying to ‘correct’ professor on biological sex

“The authority for knowledge is with the disciplinary experts.”

Summarised by Centrist

Auckland University has apologised to Professor Elizabeth Rata after its Equity Office demanded she amend a lecture stating there are only two sexes — a claim she defended as scientifically accurate and a matter of academic freedom.

As Graham Adams writes, “it made a tactical error by trying to bully Elizabeth Rata… she is not easily intimidated.” In her lecture, Rata noted “biologists would say… there are only two sexes.” After a complaint, the Equity Office insisted: “It is a scientific fact that human biological sex is not binary.”

Rata refused, calling a correction “inaccurate” and saying, “It is my responsibility… to ensure that students develop the ability to think critically.” She also rejected the Office’s authority over academic content: “It had no right to interfere in the knowledge taught by academics.”

Eight senior academics backed her, stating, “biological sex is defined by reference to gametes,” and warning: “Sex denialism… is a misguided attempt to co-opt biology to support… political positions.”

In a surprise turn, Pro Vice-Chancellor Cathy Stinear later apologised “unreservedly,” admitting the Office had overstepped. 

Rata welcomed the outcome: “The authority for knowledge is with the disciplinary experts.” Adams called the backdown “significant — and overdue,” noting the university had picked the wrong target.

Read more over at Bassett, Brash, and Hide

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