The United States has been in the vanguard of writing and influencing intersex medical protocols since the 1950’s, and it has been so since J Money wrote his hypothesis that sought to justify non-consensual, pre-emptive surgical and other medical interventions on people born intersex. The currently adopted protocols have only served to reify those orthodoxies. …
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This is what they do
An intersex activist colleague, Dr Small Luk, was recently interviewed by Time Out in Hong Kong. In the interview they speak with great candour and honesty about their experiences, and the effect medical interventions had on their life. http://www.timeout.com.hk/gay-lesbian/features/72091/interview-we-talk-to-intersex-individual-dr-small-luk-about-her-gender-struggles.html “I really thought I was a monster […] It isn’t the intersex person that needs…
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Eliminating intersex babies is not a legitimate use of genetic embryo testing
It is rare indeed for the mainstream media to write about intersex in anything other than terms that echo the current orthodox medical protocols. It is therefore very welcome to read a published article in The Guardian questioning the application of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis for intersex variations. This happens in the UK. The HFEA lists…
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Iatrogenic Trauma
Medical authority deems interventions toward anyone born with an intersex variation as always benign, and a positive contribution to the future well-being of that individual. Intersex advocacy and activism has made it clear for over 20+ years that is untrue, yet clinicians still cling to that belief. A superb critique of that cognitive dissonance can…
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WHO report – Sexual Health, Human Rights and the Law
The World Health Organisation today published it’s long awaited report on sexual health, human rights and the law. Echoing a recently published report by the UN, the WHO report contains a significant section dedicated to intersex people, as well describing the situation of other stigmatized groups in society such as lesbians, gay men and transgender…
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OII-UK welcomes the UN report on LGBT and Intersex people
OII-UK welcomes the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights report published on Monday – “Discrimination and violence against individuals based on their sexual orientation and gender identity”, A/HRC/29/23. Within it’s pages the report makes detailed references to LGBT and Intersex human rights issue. The report details a wide range of actions…
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