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| Added | Item date | Item | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-04 | Oct 31, 1994 | isna.org: the movement moves online | A provenance record for the Intersex Society of North America’s website: the registration of the isna.org domain in 1994, and the earliest known capture of the site in the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, in 1998. |
| 2026-07-03 | Sep 6, 1994 | Cheryl Chase to Natalie Angier | One of three letters in which the movement reached out to journalism, science, and history in the founder’s own words — here to New York Times science writer Natalie Angier.… |
| 2026-07-03 | Jan 29, 1993 | Letter to Suzanne Kessler | A 1993 letter from Bo Laurent (writing as Cheryl Chase), founder of the Intersex Society of North America, to social psychologist Suzanne Kessler at SUNY Purchase, laying out the evidence and personal testimony behind the argument that infant genital surgery destroys sexual sensation. The physical letter carries Kessler’s handwritten marginal responses, preserved here as a second layer. |
| 2026-07-03 | Jul 1, 1993 | Intersexual Rights | The letter in which Cheryl Chase announced the Intersex Society of North America and invited intersex people to write to its San Francisco post-office box — generally regarded as the public founding of the U.S. intersex movement. |
| 2026-07-01 | Jan 1, 1994 | Hermaphrodites with Attitudes — Volume 1, Number 1 | The complete first issue of Hermaphrodites with Attitudes, the newsletter of the Intersex Society of North America (ISNA), Winter 1994 — the first regular publication of the intersex movement. Full transcription with an editorial headnote, plus the original born-digital issue. |
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