Podcast: Intersex Awareness Day
The TransAdvocate podcast crew discusses the Intersex Awareness Day with pioneering intersex activist and TFA board member, Koomah plus a review of upcoming events. On the Pod: Cristan Williams, Robin Mack, Alexis Melvin, & Koomah. Here’s more information on events and issues covered in this podcast: Events: Every Monday night trans meeting, HTGA at 7:30 10/26/17: Intersex Awareness Day 10/29/17: Gender Reel Houston presents: Both 11/4/17: The 25th annual Transgender Unity Banquet 11/18/17: Houston Trans Day of Remembrance Topics: Transexual Menace Historic 1st: Intersex protection bill put forward in Texas Legislature The Gender Book Transgender Foundation of America The Houston Intersex Society (THIS) Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) & Differences of Sex Development (DSD)/Intersex group Advocates for Intersex Youth THIS Livestream: About Hermaphrodites With Attitude: Hermaphrodites With Attitude newsletters by ISNA, 1995 – 2005 Hermaphrodites with Attitude: Mapping the Emergence of Intersex Political Activism by Cheryl Chase Articles & Books Referenced:
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