Intersex Society of North America (ISNA)

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The Intersex Society of North America (ISNA) was founded in 1993 in an effort to advocate for patients and families who felt they had been harmed by their experiences with the health care system. From these scrappy, brave, and confrontational beginnings, ISNA evolved into an important resource for clinicians, parents, and affected individuals who require basic information about disorders of sex development (DSDs) and for how to improve the health care and overall well-being of people with DSDs.

Group Info

Region

Americas / North
↳ United States

Activity

Started in 1993
Currently Inactive
Defunct as of 2008

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