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“an unapologetic Black voice in the intersex community”

 

Sean Saifa Wall (he/him/his) is a Black queer intersex activist and rising scholar.

Born and raised in the Bronx, Saifa attended Williams College and has since lived and worked in New York City, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Atlanta. Currently, he is a Marie Skłowdoska-Curie fellow at the University of Huddersfield in England examining the erasure of intersex people from social policy in Ireland and England.

Saifa is committed to racial equity and a radical vision of bodily autonomy for people with intersex variations. He made history by confronting the surgeon on ABC News Nightline who performed his gonadectomy at the age of 13.

Saifa is also co-founder of the Intersex Justice Project whose #EndIntersexSurgery campaign pressured Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago to become the first children’s hospital in the United States to denounce and further investigate genital surgeries on Intersex infants. The Google/Stink Films documentary Stonewall Forever documents the campaign. His other features include The Huffington Post, Scientific American, NBC, Afropunk: Solutions Sessions, Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation, Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, The Washington Blade, The Guardian, and The Remedy: Queer and Trans Voices on Health and Healthcare, and his TEDx talk, “36 Revolutions of Change.”

Saifa is the former Board President of interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth and a former advisor to the Astraea Intersex Fund for Human Rights. Above all else, Saifa is determined to end harmful and invasive genital surgery on intersex children and advocate for affirming healthcare for all people with intersex variations. In addition to his work and activism, he is a loving dad to his dog, Justice. He is currently working on a documentary about his father’s incarceration entitled, “Letters to an Unborn Son.”

 
 

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