Intersex Awareness Day on October 26
By Rex Apps
The annual Intersex Awareness Day will be celebrated on Monday, October 26. This is the date back in 1996 when the first public demonstration of intersex people took place in Boston, MA at the annual conference of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
At that time, the now defunct Intersex Society of North America and their allies demonstrated and shared their pains denouncing non-consensual infant genital surgery, and demanding the medical industries to take notice. Sadly, doctors dismissed the activities as a vocal minority in a New York Times article the following year.
Intersex Awareness Day highlights the fact that intersex people face violence, discrimination, stigma, harassment and persecution on account of their characteristics, which do not fit the binary notion of typical male or female bodies. Further, we are reminded that all people everywhere are created equal and should be afforded equal dignity and respect regardless of their sex characteristics.
For more information, you can check out intersexday.org.
About the Author
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Rex AppsRex Apps (he/him) began his involvement with the newsletter by volunteering at the monthly folding/distribution parties. This then led him to contribute to the publication with writing and photos. Rex has previously served as an officer with the NW PA Pride Alliance from 2021 to 2024. He studied English at Gannon |
