Gender / LGBT 'I' Q
Intersex is range of a biological traits and not a gender. We have a diverse range of gender identities and sexual attractions much like the broader population. Intersex is often added to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, and the IPSA believes that while we must determine our own agenda, the human rights aims of the rainbow community often aligns with ours.
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Gender / LGBT 'I' Q - Latest Resources
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Meet Others, Darlington Statement, Human Rights Advocacy, Social Model of Intersex, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q
More than understanding what is "intersex" and the textbook definition, maybe we should be asking who are intersex people and what are their experiences?
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Social Model of Intersex, Infertility, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q
2008 book by Katrina Karkazis
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Surgery & Medicalisation, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q, Genetics
World Health Organisation discusses principles of sex and gender
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Surgery & Medicalisation, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q, Genetics
Scientific American article by Sally Lehrman on May 30, 2007. Eric Vilain discusses the biology and politics of mixed-sex individuals, arguing that terms such as "hermaphrodite" and "intersex" are vague and hurtful.
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Surgery & Medicalisation, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q, Different Variations, Genetics
2018 "Social Studies of Science" article by David Andrew Griffiths
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Infants, Surgery & Medicalisation, Gender / LGBT 'I' Q, Different Variations, Genetics
This information sheet was prepared by the Australian Pyschological Association for parents and families of children born with intersex variations and the mental health professionals who work with them.