A place for young people with intersex conditions or DSDs to come together, express themselves, and unite their individual stories to develop a voice for a new generation. We don’t always agree with each other, and we don’t expect you will, either.
Inter/Act is funded through a grant from the Ms. Foundation.
“Resource: Advocates for Informed Choice Release New Brochure
Inter/Act, a new youth leadership program for young people with intersex conditions or Differences of Sex Development (DSD), proudly announces a new brochure for health professionals: “What we wish our doctors knew…”. In this groundbreaking one-page handout, young people from the intersex/DSD community talk candidly about their experiences with healthcare. This is an important tool for any health professionals working with this population, or who just want to spread awareness. Click here to download the brochure. Inter/Act is a project of Advocates for Informed Choice.”
Word is getting around!
Inter/Act’s Second Wave Interview Series, Vol. 2: Shana in conversation with Tony Briffa, Mayor of Hobsons Bay (Melbourne, Australia). Mr. Briffa is the world’s first openly intersex mayor.

Shana: You recently gained widespread notoriety for being the world’s first openly intersex mayor. What made you decide to first run for public office, and how did your intersex condition play a part in that decision? Did you expect that there would be as much international press about it as there has been? How has that experience been for you?
Mayor Briffa: I stood for public office because I know politics is a great way to make a difference and contribute to the community. I’ve always had an interest in history, politics and human rights, and being intersex - along with my experiences as a result of the clinical management of being intersex as a child - contributed to making me a strong advocate.
I didn’t expect the global media attention but I am glad my election as mayor has helped raise awareness of intersex issues. The experience has been humbling because I’ve received so much lovely emails of support from all over the world.
Shana: How do you experience your gender in relation to your intersex condition? Has this changed over your life? Do you ever get responses from the transgender community? …
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