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Intersex and Activism Workshop at UCB
UC Berkeley V-Day 2004 hosts
Intersex Movement, Friday, January 30, 5 - 7 pm!!!!!!!!!!!!
Intersex Movement, Friday, January 30, 5 - 7 pm!!!!!!!!!!!!
- What is intersex?
- How common are intersex conditions?
- What happens to people born with intersex conditions?
- What do intersex activists want?
- What do I need to know before adding the "I" to our LGBT organization?
Answers to these questions and more! Come for an information session and open discussion about intersex and intersex activism. Appropriate for all levels of awareness.
Led by J Sevelius, M.A., most recently seen on UC Berkeley campus as Jay Walker, drag king extraordinair at V-Day's Vaginas in Transition: Transgender Perspectives on Vaginas, Violence and Gender.
J. Sevelius is an intersex activist and member of the Intersex Initiative Speaker's Bureau, (IPDX) a Portland, Oregon based organization working to stop the medical abuse of intersex children, and to challenge medical and social erasure of intersex existence through raising the awareness of issues faced by intersex people.
This is an opportunity not to be missed. Come one, come all.
Wheelchair Accessible.
http://queer.berkeley.edu/news/display.php3?newsid=1611
- How common are intersex conditions?
- What happens to people born with intersex conditions?
- What do intersex activists want?
- What do I need to know before adding the "I" to our LGBT organization?
Answers to these questions and more! Come for an information session and open discussion about intersex and intersex activism. Appropriate for all levels of awareness.
Led by J Sevelius, M.A., most recently seen on UC Berkeley campus as Jay Walker, drag king extraordinair at V-Day's Vaginas in Transition: Transgender Perspectives on Vaginas, Violence and Gender.
J. Sevelius is an intersex activist and member of the Intersex Initiative Speaker's Bureau, (IPDX) a Portland, Oregon based organization working to stop the medical abuse of intersex children, and to challenge medical and social erasure of intersex existence through raising the awareness of issues faced by intersex people.
This is an opportunity not to be missed. Come one, come all.
Wheelchair Accessible.
http://queer.berkeley.edu/news/display.php3?newsid=1611
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