Intersex Campaign for Equality
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Community Organization, Legal Resources, Life Skills, Trauma
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Promoting human rights and equality for all intersex people through art, education, and action, to ensure an end to all forms of intersex oppression, such as social and legal erasure, workplace discrimination, infanticide, and the practice of subjecting intersex minors to medically unnecessary sex organ surgeries that they did not request but that are recommended to due to extreme prejudice against intersex traits and people.


We recognize that to turn a blind eye to additional forms of discrimination and violence which many intersex people face based on their race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or class is to consent to the culture of oppression; and we stand in solidarity with and support our most marginalized community members. We spoke out on behalf of non-binary, intersex college student Scout Schultz, an LBTQIA community leader at Georgia Tech, in September 2017, when they were fatally shot by campus police while suffering from mental health issues.


With the goal of dismantling oppression, and in the spirit of #MeToo, we pledge to address individuals or organizations who devalue or marginalize those most vulnerable within the intersex community, rather than condoning their marginalization with silence. We support and stand in solidarity with colleagues, such as Intersex People of Color and The Houston Intersex Society, who also represent (including at high staff levels) and advocate for marginalized intersex community members.

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