...has issued a statement (over at a "safe space" blog) about the mistreatment of Professor Tuvel. The "corrections" (#5 in the statement) are rather comical, I have to say: the Associate Editors posted their defamatory statement about Prof. Tuvel's article on the official Hypatia page, where it remains. The Associate Editors did not literally call for the "retraction" of the article; here's what they did say: "Clearly, the article should not have been published, and we believe that the fault for this lies in the review process. In addition to the harms listed above imposed upon trans people and people of color, publishing the article risked exposing its author to heated critique that was both predictable and justifiable." There's nothing in the new statement indicating that the Associate Editors will face any consequences for their misconduct, and there's no apology to Prof. Tuvel for the mistreatment she suffered at the hands of Hypatia.
On the plus side, they reaffirm their support for the editor's statement about this matter.
I'll open comments here for reactions, though please be substantive, and I will moderate for relevance and content.