Making rainbow waves
In April 2024, something truly transformative happened at the United Nations [https://ilga.org/news/united-nations-intersex-resolution-human-rights-council/]: the Human Rights Council adopted its first-ever resolution specifically addressing discrimination, violence, and harmful practices against persons with innate variations in sex characteristics. For this episode, we sat down with four intersex human rights defenders: Crystal Hendricks (ILGA World), Obioma Chukwuike (Intersex Nigeria), Kimberly Zieselman (Outright International) and Kaisli Syrjänen (ISIO – Intersex Human Rights Finland and OII Europe) shared with us what this resolution means to intersex movement, and their own experience as human rights advocates. This is a much-needed listen to learn more and take action: the United Nations Officer of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has recently published a call for input – seeking to inform the preparation of the report mandated by this resolution, and there is until 20 November 2024 to send your comments! [https://www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for-input/2024/call-inputs-preparation-report-high-commissioner-human-rights-pursuant-human] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.
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