IWS Virtual Film Screening for Women's History Month: "A Normal Girl"

Movie Poster for "A Normal Girl"

- | 10:00 am - 11:59 pm | Online

Activist Pidgeon Pagonis was born intersex, not conforming to standard definitions of male or female, and experienced genital mutilation as a child. Now Pidgeon is fighting the medical establishment, seeking to end medically unnecessary surgeries and human rights abuses on intersex people in the United States and around the world. An estimated 1.5% of the population is born with intersex traits. While most of these babies are healthy, their bodies are treated as a medical emergency. It is common practice for doctors to perform genital surgeries on intersex infants--often with disastrous results including total loss of genital sensation, lifetime synthetic hormone dependence, and being assigned a gender with which they do not identify. Through the story of Pidgeon’s remarkable journey and fight for bodily self-determination, A NORMAL GIRL brings the widely unknown struggles of intersex people to light (via WMM.com).

Available to stream 24/day at your convenience starting Monday, March 21 at 10am to Friday, March 25, 2022 at midnight. Password: NORMAL22 

Cosponsored by the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of Women in History and Law. 

Event Contact Name
Terri Hatfield
Event Contact Phone
17065422846
Event Contact Email
TLHAT@uga.edu