AN INTERSEX INTERVENTION with Valentino Vecchietti and Dani Coyle

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Join us on Thursday 27 January 2022 at 4pm GMT for an INTERSEX INTERVENTION with Valentino Vecchietti and Dani Coyle! This event will be taking place in the Seminar Room on the 3rd floor of the Radcliffe Humanities building.

This is the first in a short series of talks and presentations which consider intersex inclusion, visibility, and liberation, by Valentino Vecchietti and Dani Coyle.

Dani Coyle is an artist, activist, and designer, currently undertaking an MSt in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Oxford. Valentino Vecchietti is a writer, journalist, and artist. She is an intersex consultant, and the founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK.

 

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

This event will be held in person, in the Seminar Room on the 3rd floor of the Radcliffe Humanities building. There is level access into and around the building. The secure entrance door is powered. There is lift access to all floors. There are wheelchair accessible toilets on all floors of the building. There are designated Blue Badge parking spaces next to the entrance; please contact the department in advance to book a space. There are induction loops on the reception desk and in the seminar and lecture rooms.

We encourage all attendees to wear a face mask, unless exempt, and windows will be opened to aid ventilation.

Please do not attend this event if you are experience a fever or any flu like symptoms or have tested positive for COVID19.

Feel free to contact our convenor Jack at jack.parlett@univ.ox.ac.uk with any questions!

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