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Crystal Hendricks and Hiker Chui

44 min · 28 de may de 2026
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CRYSTAL HENDRICKS AND HIKER CHUI This episode of The I in Us was broadcast during IDAHOBIT week.  So to bring awareness to intersex discrimination, Paul and Cody invited two much-loved stalwarts of international advocacy to the show.  Crystal Hendricks (she/her) who joined from Cape Town South Africa, and Hiker Chiu They/them), who joined the show from Taipei, Taiwan. Crystal and Hiker had also both recently attended the International Women Deliver conference which was held in Naarm (Melbourne) from 27–30 April.   WOMEN DELIVER Women Deliver 2026 served as a rallying point for feminist solidarity, resistance, and reimagination. The conference focused on the leadership, knowledge, and resistance of feminists, activists, and First Nations leaders. Additionally, the conference attracted over 6000 delegates from across the world. Both Crystal and Hiker played pivotal roles in ensuring intersex women are included in feminist conversations, and discussions about women generally.   HIKER CHUI Born in 1966 in Taiwan, Hiker Chiu is a trailblazing intersex human rights activist who has dedicated over a decade to advocating for intersex rights in Asia. Hiker’s journey of self- discovery and advocacy began at the age of 42.  This is when when they stumbled upon the term intersex while watching the film XXY. This pivotal moment led Chiu to fund the Organization Intersex International-Chinese (OII-Chinese) in 2008  The organization became a platform for Chinese- speaking intersex people to access information, awareness, and peer support.   CRYSTAL HENDRIX Crystal Hendricks is a queer intersex feminist and human rights defender.  She has been at the forefront of advocating for policy change for intersex people.  Currently she serves as the Sex Characteristics Programme Officer at ILGA World.  During this time she sat on two Women Deliver conference panels, including at the launch. With over seven years of experience in intersex advocacy, Crystal’s work is driven by a deep commitment to ensuring that intersex people can freely exercise their rights and freedoms. To re-live previous episodes, visit joy.org.au/theiinus [http://joy.org.au/theiinus] ENJOY! For support contact: https://www.joy.org.au/support [https://www.joy.org.au/support] https://www.isupport.org.au [https://www.isupport.org.au]   Don’t forget to tune into JOY 94.9 next Thursday at 6pm for another exciting episode of The I in Us. JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station Support JOY, support this podcast:  donate, become a valued member:  https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy [https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy] Your opinion is highly valued.  Please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions.  Your feedback helps us to improve your listening experience.  Thank you in advance for your time and contribution The post Crystal Hendricks and Hiker Chui [https://joy.org.au/theiinus/2026/05/28/crystal-hendricks-and-hiker-chui/] appeared first on The I in Us [https://joy.org.au/theiinus].

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28 de may de 202641 min
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Crystal Hendricks and Hiker Chui

CRYSTAL HENDRICKS AND HIKER CHUI This episode of The I in Us was broadcast during IDAHOBIT week.  So to bring awareness to intersex discrimination, Paul and Cody invited two much-loved stalwarts of international advocacy to the show.  Crystal Hendricks (she/her) who joined from Cape Town South Africa, and Hiker Chiu They/them), who joined the show from Taipei, Taiwan. Crystal and Hiker had also both recently attended the International Women Deliver conference which was held in Naarm (Melbourne) from 27–30 April.   WOMEN DELIVER Women Deliver 2026 served as a rallying point for feminist solidarity, resistance, and reimagination. The conference focused on the leadership, knowledge, and resistance of feminists, activists, and First Nations leaders. Additionally, the conference attracted over 6000 delegates from across the world. Both Crystal and Hiker played pivotal roles in ensuring intersex women are included in feminist conversations, and discussions about women generally.   HIKER CHUI Born in 1966 in Taiwan, Hiker Chiu is a trailblazing intersex human rights activist who has dedicated over a decade to advocating for intersex rights in Asia. Hiker’s journey of self- discovery and advocacy began at the age of 42.  This is when when they stumbled upon the term intersex while watching the film XXY. This pivotal moment led Chiu to fund the Organization Intersex International-Chinese (OII-Chinese) in 2008  The organization became a platform for Chinese- speaking intersex people to access information, awareness, and peer support.   CRYSTAL HENDRIX Crystal Hendricks is a queer intersex feminist and human rights defender.  She has been at the forefront of advocating for policy change for intersex people.  Currently she serves as the Sex Characteristics Programme Officer at ILGA World.  During this time she sat on two Women Deliver conference panels, including at the launch. With over seven years of experience in intersex advocacy, Crystal’s work is driven by a deep commitment to ensuring that intersex people can freely exercise their rights and freedoms. To re-live previous episodes, visit joy.org.au/theiinus [http://joy.org.au/theiinus] ENJOY! For support contact: https://www.joy.org.au/support [https://www.joy.org.au/support] https://www.isupport.org.au [https://www.isupport.org.au]   Don’t forget to tune into JOY 94.9 next Thursday at 6pm for another exciting episode of The I in Us. JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station Support JOY, support this podcast:  donate, become a valued member:  https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy [https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy] Your opinion is highly valued.  Please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions.  Your feedback helps us to improve your listening experience.  Thank you in advance for your time and contribution The post Crystal Hendricks and Hiker Chui [https://joy.org.au/theiinus/2026/05/28/crystal-hendricks-and-hiker-chui/] appeared first on The I in Us [https://joy.org.au/theiinus].

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PETER LOW Paul and Cody welcomed Queensland-based intersex community member Peter Low to The I in Us. Peter is a 31-year-old queer intersex person from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.  He was born with the intersex variation 47 XXY (medically known as Klinefelter Syndrome).  In his early 20s Peter went through a near-death experience, the result of a drug-induced psychosis.  His psychosis was caused by medical malpractice in the way his intersex variation was treated. Following from this, it cracked his life open. What followed was years of intersex human rights advocacy, deep spiritual practice.  As well as the slow inner work of healing his trauma and meeting his own shadow. Peter travelled the world, and sat through more retreats than he can count. Thus slowly built himself back as someone who could turn what happened to him into something useful. Stepping into advocacy work showed Peter possibilities he never imagined possible.   Possibilities that pushed him far outside his comfort zone and gave him the confidence to forge his own path as an entrepreneur.  As well as a life of travel, building, and being of service to others. Today Peter works as a coach and facilitator under his own brand, My Human Design Coach. On this episode we learn about Peter’s journey of self-discovery, transformation and the message and awareness he now wants to bring to the world, particularly young and older intersex people: “Your Story isn’t Over, and Healing is Possible.” To re-live previous episodes, visit joy.org.au/theiinus [http://joy.org.au/theiinus] ENJOY! For support contact: https://www.joy.org.au/support [https://www.joy.org.au/support] https://www.isupport.org.au [https://www.isupport.org.au]   Don’t forget to tune into JOY 94.9 next Thursday at 6pm for another exciting episode of The I in Us. JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station Support JOY, support this podcast:  donate, become a valued member:  https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy [https://www.joy.org.au/support-joy] Your opinion is highly valued.  Please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions.  Your feedback helps us to improve your listening experience.  Thank you in advance for your time and contribution The post Peter Low [https://joy.org.au/theiinus/2026/05/28/peter-low/] appeared first on The I in Us [https://joy.org.au/theiinus].

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