I am so grateful that every month I have the chance to connect with readers. To share experiences and write about the things that matter to me. Those of you who follow my column will now know some of the key human rights abuses that intersex infants, children and adults face in the UK and worldwide. This month, I’d like to talk about my heroes.
A large part of my intersex activism is about gaining inclusion and visibility in cultural spaces. My dear friend Dr Ronx has a motto: “You cannot be what you do not see”. Ronx represents as a queer, androgynous, person of colour, who comes from a working-class background. Many of you will know Ronx through her work as a television presenter on BBC’s Operation Ouch. She is also an A&E doctor.