We are thrilled to invite you to a thought-provoking and educational event: an Intersex Q&A session at The Myrna Loy. Join us on Wednesday, August 2nd, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM for an enlightening discussion that aims to increase understanding and awareness of intersex experiences.
Venue: The Myrna Loy
Date: Wednesday, August 2nd
Time: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Intersex individuals are born with variations in their physical sex characteristics that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female. This Q&A session provides a unique opportunity to engage in an open dialogue about intersexuality, fostering an environment of learning, empathy, and support.
Our esteemed panel will share their personal stories, experiences, and insights. They will discuss the challenges and triumphs faced by intersex individuals, the importance of inclusive healthcare, and the broader social implications of intersex awareness.
Whether you're already familiar with intersex issues or just beginning to learn about them, this Q&A session is designed to cater to all levels of knowledge. Come prepared with your questions, as we encourage an interactive and engaging environment where attendees can seek understanding and gain valuable insights.
The Myrna Loy, known for its commitment to hosting inclusive and thought-provoking events, provides the perfect backdrop for this important conversation. Located at 15 North Ewings Street, The Myrna Loy offers a welcoming and inclusive space where diverse perspectives can be shared and celebrated.
Admission to the Intersex Q&A is free, and everyone is welcome to attend. We encourage you to invite your friends, family, colleagues, and anyone interested in learning more about intersexuality. By attending, you contribute to fostering a more compassionate and inclusive society.
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, August 2nd, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, and join us at The Myrna Loy for an Intersex Q&A that promises to be enlightening, empowering, and eye-opening. Let's come together to increase understanding, challenge stereotypes, and embrace the diversity of human experiences.