Exploring the experiences of individuals who identify as both transgender and intersex can provide valuable insights into the complexities of gender and identity.
In this episode, Dr. Lulu and Kimmy are joined by AC Goldberg, an educator and advocate for the intersex and transgender communities. AC shares their personal journey as a trans and intersex individual and discusses the challenges and experiences they have faced.
They shed light on the misconceptions and stigma surrounding intersexuality and emphasize the importance of education and understanding. AC also highlights the need for parents to support their intersex children and create a safe and accepting environment. The conversation touches on the intersection of neurodivergence and gender identity, as well as the importance of safe housing for trans individuals in college.
Intersexuality is as common as having red hair, with approximately 1 in 1,000 people being intersex.
Intersex conditions can manifest in various ways, including differences in reproductive and endocrine systems, hormones, and chromosomes.
Many intersex babies undergo non-consensual surgeries in infancy to conform to societal expectations of binary sex.
The intersex community is marginalized and receives minimal funding and support compared to the LGBTQ+ community.
Parents of intersex children should educate themselves about their child's condition, advocate for their autonomy, and seek support from organizations like InterACT.
Neurodivergent individuals are more likely to express gender variance, and it is important for parents to validate and support their neurodivergent children's gender identities.
AC has developed a housing extension called the Safe Trans Housing Extension, which has shown positive results in reducing domestic violence and improving the well-being of trans students in college.Website: www.dr-lulu.com
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