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Recent
Events
September
23, 2004. Rutgers University-Newark. Guest speaker for
Human Sexuality class.
September
18, 2004. Connecticut Pride, Hartford, CT. Speech
August
29 2004. Jersey City Pride. Speech
August
25-29 2004 LGBTI Health Summit Boston, MA Presentations
and workshops with Esther Leidolf-Morris of
ISNA and MRKH.org,
and Emi Koyama of Intersex
Initiative
June
28, 2004 Women in Medicine Conference. Provincetown, MA
Co-presentation with Kate O'Hanlan, M.D.
June
20, 2004 NYC Pride Rally. Speech
May
27, 2004. San Francisco Human Rights Commission Hearing.
Oral testimony and written testimony by several members of the Bodies
Like Ours community. Read
the summary.
April
30-May 2, 2004 National Conference on Gender, Washington DC.
Elijah Hobbs of Bodies Like Ours did the following workshops:
Intersex: What is it & Why do we care? and
GenderYouth:
Networking
April
27, 2004. NYU School Of Medicine. NYC. Dinner lecture.
April
14 , 2004. Newark, NJ. Presentation
to first and second year medical students at UMDNJ School of Medicine,
Newark.
April
14, 2004. New York City.. Disability and Queerness: Centering
the Outsider. CUNY Graduate Center. Composing Birth Announcements:
The Production of Hetero-Normative, "Healthy" Babies
April
2, 2004. Philadelphia. IFGE Conference. Board member DaleLynn
Sims did a workshop.
March
5, 2004. Bethlehem, PA. Betsy Driver did two workshops
at the Northeast Regional Pride Conference. The subject was the
controversy about adding an I to LGBT.
March
6, 2004. Piscataway, NJ Rutgers U. Gaining Equality in
Marriage Conference held at Rutgers University.
March
8, 2004. New York City, NYU. Women's History Month.
March
13, 2004. Philadelphia, PA. Trans-Health Conference. Visit
their website.
March
21, 2004. Nyack, NY. Bodies Like Ours Co-founder, Janet
Green presented at the VCS Community Change Project LGBT Education
Series. Visit their website Gay
Pride of Rockland County for more information.
March
25, 2004. Brattleboro, VT. School for International Training.
Sponsored by GLoBE (the queer group on campus) and The Women and
Gender Alliance. This event was part of Women's History Month celebrations.
Visit the website of
the school.
March
26-27, 2004. New Britain, CT. Our True Colors XI: Opening
Doors, Opening Minds. Visit
their website for more information.
Connecticut
Children's Medical Center, Hartford, CT. February
2004. Bodies Like Ours Co-Founder Janet Green participated
in a panel discussion on treatment for intersex patients for CCMC’s
residents and other interested staff members. Representatives from
genetics, ethics, endocrinology, urology and psychiatry involved
with intersex patient care discussed a theoretical case and outlined
the steps from diagnosis to immediate and ongiong treatment utilizing
the new patient-centered protocol.
This event was the result of our Hartford
Action which took place in September, 2003.
Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School of NJ, Piscataway, NJ. January
2004.
For the 3rd consecutive year, members of the Bodies Like Ours community
helped to educate 2nd year medical students during UMDNJ's Human Sexuality
Week. Panelists included Founding Board Members Dr. Nina Williams
and Deb Hartman, Co-founder Janet Green and Dr. David Sandberg, a
pediatric psychologist with the department of endocrinology at Buffalo
Children's Hospital. Betsy Driver, Dr. Williams, and Dr. Sandberg
also presented a long-form workshop for students specifically interested
in intersexuality.
Shame
Festival, November 2003. Stockholm, Sweden.
Bodies Like Ours went to Sweden to give a workshop at the Shame Festival,
a conference about queer sexuality.
Transcending
Boundaries, November 2003. Betsy Driver gave the closing
plenary at TBC 2003 in Amherst, MA. The focus of the speech was ally
building.
Creating
Change, November 2003. Betsy Driver, Janet Green,
and Tara Medve of Intersex Initiative. The focus of the workshop was
discussion around the recent trend of adding an I to GLBT.
GLSEN
Teaching Respect for All, National Conference, September 2003.
Betsy Driver and Elijah Hobbs of Queer Bodies braved Hurricane Isabel
to give a workshop to educators and empowered students in DC.
NASW-NJ,
September, 2003.
Bodies Like Ours Board Member, Dr. Nina Williams, PsyD, and
Betsy Driver presented an advanced workshop for attendees of the National
Assn. of Social Workers-NJ Understanding And Respecting Difference
2003 conference. The focus of the workshop was to help social workers
and counselors better understand their IS clients.
Hartford
Action, September, 2003. Please see our Hartford
wrap-up.
NY
City LGBT Center, June 12, 2003 Leading
scholars, activists, and physicians gathered for a discussion challenging
social and medical attitudes concerning intersexuality. Participants
included Suzanne Kessler, Professor of Psychology at Purchase University
and author of Lessons from the Intersexed; Betsy Driver, Co-founder
and Executive Director of Bodies Like Ours; Dr. Kenneth Glassberg,
Director of Pediatric Urology at the Children’s Hospital of
New York and Professor of Surgery at Columbia University; and Ellen
Feder, member of the Intersex Society of North America and author
of "Doctor’s Orders: Parents and Intersexed Children"
in The Subject of Care: Feminist Perspectives on Dependency.
SUNY-UB
Medical School, May 9, 2003 Buffalo, NY Betsy
Driver sat on a dynamic and informative panel about intersex at a
special educational program for medical students at SUNY-UB Medical
School. Ironically, this was the medical school that supplied doctors
in training at the hospital she was treated at as a child. The panel
also included a parent advocate, an ethicist, a pediatric urologist,
and a pediatric endocrinologist.
National
Conference on Gender, May 17-19, 2003 Washington, DC. Janet
Green of Bodies
Like Ours attended the National Conference on Gender, sponsored by
GenderPAC . The Intersex panel, "Making Babies into Boys and
Girls"will be held Sunday, May18, 1-230pm in the Yorktown Room,
Hyatt Regency, Capital Hill, Washington DC. Janet Green moderated
a panel comprised of Angela Moreno Lippert, Max Beck, and Ellen Feder.
Metro TV
NakedNY with Bob Berkowitz, April 28, 2003 Betsy Driver,
Outreach Director, was interviewed on MetroTV--Naked NY with Bob Berkowitz.
The program aired at 10pm and Midnight on Cablevision and Time Warner
cable systems throughout the metro New York City tri-state area. A
VHS copy of the program is available free when a donation of $75.00
USD is made to Bodies Like Ours.
Donate now.
Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, April 3, 2003 Bronx, NY
Janet Green,
Betsy Driver and Kate Chittenden (Kate is a graduate student doing
her dissertation on intersex) did a workshop for the medical students
at AECOM in the Bronx, NY. This event--sponsored by EAGLBT,
the LGBT organization for students, faculty, and staff at the college--was
open to the public. This workshop was the result of what EAGLBT
believes is inadequate information about intersex included in the
medical educational program at the college.
XX Marks the
Spot: Stories about Womanhood, a storytelling event was presented
by Stories at The Moth on March 24 at the Players Club in New
York City. This show included Betsy Driver, telling her story
about being intersexed (and surprising even herself that she was able
to pull it off it from of 270 paying people!). A copy of this show
on VHS which also featured Betty Dodson, PsyD. and a drag queen stuck
in a female body (who was stunning) is
available free with a $100
donation to Bodies Like Ours.
True
Colors X, Hartford, CT March 21-22, 2003 Bodies
Like Ours presented several workshops at this conference for queer
youth, their teachers, and their counselors. Caitlin Childs, Asher
Taylor and Betsy Driver did a workshop for teachers to acquaint them
with their intersex students. On Saturday, Caitlin, her partner Aiden
Chava, and Asher will led a youth-only workshop for intersex youths
and their partners--no parents/grown-ups allowed!. Also on Saturday,
Nina, Betsy, Asher and Caitlin presented a workshop for social workers
and counselors on how they can better serve their intersex clients.
Finally. a workshop about intersex called Intersex: Birth to Adult
was presented for all attendees by some of the above presenters.
Phillips
Beth Israel School of Nursing, NYC February 28, 2003 Janet
Green and Betsy Driver presented a workshop for the nursing students
at Phillips Beth Israel College of Nursing from 1-3pm. The workshop
was well-attended by nursing students and faculty at the school and
was a great afternoon
Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School of NJ, Newark, NJ, February 5, 2003
Betsy
Driver and Janet Green did a short workshop for medical students at
the Medical School of NJ. The workshop was a great success and we
are looking forward to returning next year.
National
Conference on Organized Resistance, January 24-26, 2003,
Washington, DC Caitlin
and Aiden presented a workshop on Sunday 1/24/2003 called Intersex:
What it is and why it should concern you. This workshop confronted
social constructs that result in the oppression of intersexed people
and helped develop strategies on how to educate people so that they
can become allies. For more information, please visit the website
of the NCOR.
The conference was held at American University.
VCS
Community Change Project, January 12, 2003, Rockland Cty, NY
Intersexuality:
First Stop the Harm Betsy Driver and Janet Green of Bodies Like Ours
presented a two hour workshop about the new patient-centered protocol
to this active and interested community organization in Nyack, NY.
The workshop was held in the village hall and it was the first time
we ever presented in government meeting space. A special thanks to
the Village of Nyack for making this community meeting space available.
Human
Sexuality Week Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ
Sexual health
is a fundamental human right and need, as important to the individual
as other physical or mental health needs. The Human Sexuality Program
aims to foster and promote greater awareness of this fundamental need,
and to develop core clinical skills such as sexual history taking
and problem identification. Janet, Nina, Deb, and Betsy of Bodies
Like Ours presented a panel discussion about intersexuality called
Personal and Clinical Perspectives on Wednesday, January 8, 2003.
It was followed up that afternoon in an elective workshop for students.
To learn more about RWJMS Sex Week, visit
their website
Creating
Change The annual conference of the National Gay and Lesbian Taskforce
(NGLTF) was held November 6-10, 2002 in Portland, OR. Bodies Like
Ours was there and on Saturday, November 9, 9-1030am gave a workshop
called "First Stop the Harm: Intersex in the 21st Century"
The focus of the workshop was a discussion of the new patient-centered
protocol being prepared by ISNA and other intersex activisits. The
workshop was standing room only. Read some of the participant
comments from this workshop.
The
2002 Institute and Conference of the AAP: The Erotica in Psychotherapy
presented a workshop on intersex called Personal Stories of
People with Intersexuality: Affective, Practice and Ethical Implications
for Psychotherapists. Bodies Like Ours Board Member Joan
Whelan presented on the panel. See the AAP
Website for more information.
PFLAG (Parents,
Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) adopted a ground-breaking
Policy Statement concerning atypical sexual anatomy on September 27,
2002. Read the PFLAG Policy
Statement. Bodies Like Ours and ISNA presented at a joint workshop
that was well-attended and received.
In November, 2002,
Janet Green and Betsy Driver presented a workshop in conjunction with
DaleLynn Sims at Southern Comfort. Southern Comfort, held annually
in Atlanta, GA is the premier conference for genderqueer people and
others in all stages of transitioning.
On July 31, 2002
ABC News is airing a special on women's health that will include
a segment on brain and behavior. This segment is about the effects
of androgens in women with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Betsy
Driver of Bodies Like Ours was interviewed for this segment
and included when the show aired.
Dr.
Nina Williams, PsyD, a
licensed
pyschologist
practicing in Highland Park, NJ and a Founding Board Member of Bodies
Like Ours has had a case-study paper published in the Summer 2002
issue of The Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychology. For more information
about the paper and case study, please visit Our
Psyches
Betsy Driver
and Janet Green attended and presented a workshop at the 2002 National
Organization For Women conference held June 21-23 in St. Paul,
MN. Read more in the summary of the event. 2002
NOW Conference
Janet
Green and Betsy Driver of Bodies Like Ours participated in a workshop
at the 2nd Annual GenderPac Conference on Gender in Washington,
DC, May 18-20,2002. Also on the panel was Dr. Howard Devore. It was
moderated by Ellen Feder, Associate Professor at American University.
Check back soon for a summary of the events in DC. 2002
Conference on Gender
In
May, 2002, Betsy Driver taped a 30 minute program for NOW TV's
New Directions for Women. This public access program--produced
by the Morris County, NJ chapter of the National Organization for
Women--was seen throughout most of NJ and Philadelphia throughout
the month of July, 2002. Check below for the day, time, and channel
to watch the interview. NOW
TV
On
a cold weekend in northern Vermont in November, 2001, Betsy Driver
sat on a panel and conducted a workshop at the NE Regional GLBT
Summit. The panel and workshop were attended by over 100 men and
women from throughout the Northeast.
Other
recent Bodies Like Ours events include a full day at Keene State
College, Keene, NH for Betsy Driver in April, 2002. She spoke
to numerous psychology and counseling classes and as a featured speaker
of the 1st Annual Womyn's Week.
Also
in April, 2002, Joan Whelan and Betsy Driver of Bodies Like Ours spoke
to a graduate level medical ethics course comprised mostly of professional
nurses at Kean University, Union, NJ.
In
January, 2002, Janet Green, Joan Whelan, and Deb Hartman presented
at the 2002 Sex Week Symposium at the Robert Woods Johnson
Medical School at Rutgers University in NJ. Below is a summary of
the presentation. 2002
UMDNJ Human Sexuality Program
In
July, 2001, The American Psychological Association held a symposium
in San Francisco on the need for psychological counseling for people
born with Bodies Like Ours. The following a reprint of the summary
of the article from the Journal of the APA. Janet Green and Betsy
Driver both participated as part of the panel during the Q & A
part. 2001
APA Symposium
In
June, 2001 the National Organization for Women (NOW) became
the first general membership feminist organization to recognize the
rights of children with Bodies Like Ours "to choose and be properly
and fully informed regarding cosmetic medical procedures involving
their bodies or genitals." It was the emotional testimony of
people with Bodies Like Ours that led to this groundbreaking resolution
being adopted by the full membership. Deb Hartman, Joan Whelan, Janet
Green, and Betsy Driver participated. NOW
Resolution
"No one
looks in the classifieds under the heading ACTIVIST WANTED. We are
all accidental activists... none of us applied for this job. We become
activists because something happens in our lives that so moves us,
we
simply must take a stand." --Riki Wilchins, Executive
Director of Gender PAC.
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