Portrait of Lis Regula. He has short brown hair, glasses, and a long, pointed beard is smiling softly. He wears a light purple and white checked shirt and stands in front of a plain blue background.

Transmuted Online Workshop

Reproductive Healthcare with Lis Regula

26 February 2026

Lis Regula leads an online discussion on reproductive healthcare, workplace advocacy, and bodily autonomy for LGBTQIA+ prospective parents, followed by a Q&A. 

This event is part of a series of online sessions that explore Trans histories, gender-affirming healthcare, somatic consent, relationships, as well as conflict and repair.

This discussion may be of particular interest to LGBTQIA+ prospective parents seeking more information and resources. 

The session will explore:

  • Connecting different forms of reproductive healthcare for individuals who are new to discussions about bodily autonomy
  • Building a coalition and crafting an effective proposal to present to your employer for expanded healthcare benefits
  • Data that demonstrates how inclusive workplace healthcare benefits, such as parental leave, also provide advantages to employers.

This digital event is hosted in collaboration with Transmuted, a volunteer-led Trans organisation based in the North of England, dedicated to uplifting underrepresented voices within Trans spaces and amplifying perspectives that are often silenced by society.

This series centres Trans people and experiences. Please read Transmuted’s Safer Spaces Guidelines before attending an event in this series.

  1. Lis Regula (he/him) is an Advocacy Associate at Men Having Babies, where he works to advance more equitable and accessible surrogacy and third-party reproduction for LGBTQIA+ prospective parents. Regula’s varied background includes teaching, research and writing. He has also been an egg donor and surrogate. 

  2. Transmuted is a volunteer-led trans organisation, based in the North of England, committed to uplifting underrepresented voices within trans spaces and amplifying perspectives often silenced by society. Their mission is to celebrate and support the trans community, foster mutual understanding and build solidarity both within the trans community and the wider world. Transmuted hosts workshops and events, publishes physical and digital media, shares resources and frequently collaborates with trans creatives across the UK and abroad.

    transmuted.co.uk 

  3. Tender Living is a national four-year programme of interlinked collaborative projects, commissions, exhibitions, creative research and events. The programme centres on artistic practice and support structures for Trans, non-binary and gender-questioning artists, participants, partners and audiences. 

    Tender Living is supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Council England.

  4. This event will be held online, via Zoom. If you have any access needs or queries, please get in touch with access@studiovoltaire.org. 

  5. Image courtesy of Lis Regula and Transmuted

Free, booking essential

Thursday 26 February 2026, 6.30–8.30 pm