Collectif intersexe activiste

The collective was officially launched on November 8, 2016, marked as Intersex Day of Solidarity, by Loé Petit[2][3] and Lysandre Nury.

The collective has since played a "key role in advancing its cause" ("un rôle clé pour faire avancer sa cause"), "participating in a large number of hearings, in particular in the Senate, but also in the [National Consultative Committee on Ethics] or the National Assembly" ("participant à un très grand nombre d'auditions, notamment au Sénat mais aussi au CCNE ou à l'Assemblée nationale).

[31][32] Alongside lawyers, associations and deputies to the National Assembly, the collective co-signed a platform on July 4, 2019, denouncing a tet by medical doctors that favoured early surgeries on intersex children.

[1] On September 13, 2019, a National Assembly special committee on the bioethics bill rejected amendments aimed at prohibiting non-urgent modifications to sex characteristics without consent.

[33] On October 8, Deputy Raphaël Gérard[34] presented amendment 2334[35] for the care of intersex persons and children, which was subsequently adopted by the National Assembly.

[45][46] The collective has assisted the national Association of LGBT Journaliststo add a chapter on intersex to its media kit for journalists.