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<p>An LGBTQ presence in law enforcement is a big contributor to the advancement of LGBTQ rights.  It is important for a community to see themselves reflected in the makeup of police forces to instill confidence in those groups.  As well, the diminishing of hate crimes, such as homophobia, is accomplished to a great degree when victims, or potential victims, of such crimes are part of the solution.  It is equally important, then, for LGBTQ law enforcement officers themselves to be open and public about their sexual orientation and to be free from the fear of discrimination or hostility in their work environments.</p>
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<p>There is a growing global network of Gender Fluid and Intersex activists that are pressing for changes to local and international laws and medical practices to recognize, accommodate, and protect the rights of their community.</p>
  
<p>Today, there are many LGBTQ officer support organizations in police forces around the worldMany of these organizations participate in LGBTQ community events such as Pride ParadesA European Gay Police Association (EGPA) was formed in 2004 with subsidiary organizations in EU member countriesServing With Pride is the Canadian equivalent, and organizations such as the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) exist in the United States.</p>
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<p>Intersex individuals are those who possess physical attributes of both male and female sexesHence, they cannot be assigned a definitive, binary sex at birthThis situation includes people born with chromosomal sex other than male or female, or with primary physical attributes that include both sexesIt is believed that 3-5% of the population is born as intersex each year.</p>
  
<p>We have identified many notable LGBTQ police and law enforcement officers around the world.  Some are officers in the field, others government ministers, human rights commissioners, and senior managementSome have made notable contributions in the field: [[Carl Hansen Fahlberg]] of Denmark introduced the concept of finger printing to the profession, and [[Sharon Lubinski]] of the United States was the first lesbian or gay Marshall in that countrySome of have been infamous, such as the closeted [[J. Edgar Hoover]] who founded the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). To see the complete list and read more commentary, [[LGBTQ Police and Law Enforcement Officers|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
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<p>The principal issue with activists in this area concerns the existence of corrective surgery performed on newborn children with mixed sexual attributesThe activist community would like such corrective surgery to be delayed until the child is capable of determining for themselves the specific sex (if any) it wishes to be identified with.  Other issues the community is dealing with includes the right to have an 'indeterminate sex' category on official government documents, such as birth certificates and passports.</p>
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<p>The most prominent international rights organization for the Gender Fluid and Intersex community is the Organization Intersex International (OII) which has many branches in countries around the worldExtensive activist work on the issue is being undertaken by the International Gay & Lesbian Association (ILGA). There are also many individual national organizations formed.  Advances in law are being made slowly in many countries, including India, Germany, and Australia.  To see the complete list of activists and read more commentary, [[Gender Fluid and Intersex Activists|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 17:00, 4 January 2016

DID YOU KNOW?

GENDER FLUID AND INTERSEX ACTIVISTS

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There is a growing global network of Gender Fluid and Intersex activists that are pressing for changes to local and international laws and medical practices to recognize, accommodate, and protect the rights of their community.

Intersex individuals are those who possess physical attributes of both male and female sexes. Hence, they cannot be assigned a definitive, binary sex at birth. This situation includes people born with chromosomal sex other than male or female, or with primary physical attributes that include both sexes. It is believed that 3-5% of the population is born as intersex each year.

The principal issue with activists in this area concerns the existence of corrective surgery performed on newborn children with mixed sexual attributes. The activist community would like such corrective surgery to be delayed until the child is capable of determining for themselves the specific sex (if any) it wishes to be identified with. Other issues the community is dealing with includes the right to have an 'indeterminate sex' category on official government documents, such as birth certificates and passports.

The most prominent international rights organization for the Gender Fluid and Intersex community is the Organization Intersex International (OII) which has many branches in countries around the world. Extensive activist work on the issue is being undertaken by the International Gay & Lesbian Association (ILGA). There are also many individual national organizations formed. Advances in law are being made slowly in many countries, including India, Germany, and Australia. To see the complete list of activists and read more commentary, CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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