Intersex organisation announces funding for paid staff
It will be the first time the organisation will have paid staff in its aim to promote the needs of intersex people
It will be the first time the organisation will have paid staff in its aim to promote the needs of intersex people
An Australian-based research institute announced a genetic discovery that purported to help understand why some people are born intersex. The discovery came just weeks before Intersex Awareness Day on October 26. In light of this, Morgan Carpenter explains why such medical “discoveries” are examples of stigmatising intersex as a “disorder”.
REGARDED as influential in the global intersex movement, South African activist Sally Gross has been remembered as a courageous and ground-breaking campaigner for human rights …
A group of medical students at the University of Melbourne are developing a policy for the Australian Medical Students Association (AMSA) advocating for LGBTI content …