Blogs

Intersex Pride
Blog of Curtis E. Hinkle, founder of OII, in English (in French, in Spanish in German)

Sophia's Cutting Anger
This is a blog set up by OII UK, Organization Intersex International, is a grass roots intersex advocacy and support network.

Andre Lorek's Blog
Blog written by the founder of GendersInX and OII-Canada member

GenderFreeNation
Blog about intersex and gender

The Genderfree Manifesto
Because the Freedom of Gender Choice is a Basic Human Right

Kristen Worley's blog
Gender inclusion, community, health, sport and empowerment

Raven Kaldera's writings
Activist writings by Raven Kaldera on both intersex and transgender issues

Gender Variant Biography
Biographical information on both trans and intersex folks

Dianne Best's homepage
Canadian artist and skater

Xnister
About XXY and intersex issues

Max's Cafe
Dedicated to the memory and accopmlishments of Max Beck

TransFaith Online
TransFaith Online is dedicated to supporting transgender folks in our faith journeys, while providing useful resources to help people of faith become better educated trans-allies.

Androgyne Online
This site contains a wealth of information about Androgynes and androgynous people worldwide.

this and that
About gender and sex

Joanne Proctor
Blog dedicated to Harry Benjamin's Syndrome

Shauna's Journey
This site is to help all the Intersex and LGBT communities, and society in general to get along.

Intersex Awareness
Canadian blog about intersex issues

Katrina Karkazis
notes on medicine, mostly - (from a researcher who has written on intersex issues from an intersex inclusive perspective)

Affirmation of Self
An intersex man's reflections about life and being oneself when one has a twin

Queers United
The activist blog Uniting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersexual, Asexual community & Allies in the fight for equality.

Hijda Eunuch Blog
The unique third gender of India

GID Reform Weblog by Kelley Winters
GID Reform Advocates are medical professionals, caregivers, scholars, researchers, students, human rights advocates, and members of the transgender, bisexual, lesbian and gay communities and their allies who advocate reform of the psychiatric classification of gender diversity as mental disorder. See the GID Reform Advocates home page at www.gidreform.org.