In January 2017, Kirkus reviewed the memoir saying: "Intelligent and courageous, [Born Both] chronicles one intersex person's path to wholeness, but it also affirms the right of all intersex and non-binary people to receive dignity and respect". Meet people who grew up intersex. ", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hida_Viloria&oldid=988679647, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2017, Articles with dead external links from January 2020, Articles with permanently dead external links, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 November 2020, at 16:50. Opposing nonconsensual medically-unnecessary surgeries, Addressing discrimination against intersex women in sports, National and global affiliations and activism, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "Stop trying to make Caster Semenya fit a narrow idea of womanhood. Are you really white?'" In 2019 Viloria was featured in the Smithsonian Channel documentary, The General Was Female?, which explores compelling evidence that General Casimir Pulaski, revered as the father of the American Cavalry, may have been intersex. “Claudia, in her heart, is a human rights activist,” says Hida Viloria, an activist who has appeared on Oprah and is the director of OII USA. Hida Viloria was born neither completely male nor completely female — but was raised as a girl. Hida Viloria San Francisco Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The real issue is not fairness, but that certain athletes are not accepted as real women because of their appearance. Also, a discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jeffrey Eugenides on the book club selection Middlesex. At approximatley 1.7% of the population, Intersex people are as common as red-heads. [26], With the advent of a new German law assigning visibly intersex infants to an 'indeterminate' gender, Viloria has argued that this approach to birth registrations fails to provide adequate human rights for intersex people, and fails to address the most critical need: for an end to normalizing surgical and hormonal interventions on infants and children.
Audible Audiobook Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography. "The spectrum is enormous….This is purely biological," explained Oprah Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show segment, "Growing Up Intersex" during an interview with Hida Viloria. Intersex Activist Hida Viloria and Maria Nieto PhD announce 'The Spectrum of Sex' Book. ", "Olympics' New Hormone Regulations: Judged By How You Look", "At UN human rights event, Navratilova and Collins decry homophobic violence", "No Games for Women with Too Much Testosterone", "Germany Intersex;Pakistan Taliban leader reported dead", "NYC Issues Second Intersex Birth Certificate! [37], Viloria has also advocated against Intersex Genital Mutilation via essays,[38][39][16] and in he/r 2017 memoir, Born Both: An Intersex LIfe.[5]. All Rights Reserved • website by Farnsworth Design. Viloria was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, to recently immigrated Colombian and Venezuelan parents. Viloria spoke about being non-binary, also known as genderqueer, in the groundbreaking, award-winning 1999 documentary Gendernauts.[34]. She reports that, eager to meet people like herself, instead she "met people who'd been traumatized and physically damaged by cosmetic genital surgeries and hormone treatments they'd been subjected to in infancy and childhood, and it moved me to become an intersex activist."[6][7]. Growing Up Intersex and a Discussion of the Book Middlesex. Preview and download books by Hida Viloria, including Born Both.
Please try your request again later. Hida Viloria is a Latinx writer, activist and author of Born Both: An Intersex Life (Hachette Books), who uses s/he and he/r pronouns (pronounced she/her). Video compilation of some of my television interviews over the years (Oprah, 20/20, Tyra, Montel...), speaking out about being intersex and non-binary, in order to end promote visibility and human rights. Hida Viloria appeared on Oprah (as featured in the Buzzfeed piece) — in fact, we’ve done it all SINCE then because Viloria founded OII-USA in 2011, lol — but with upwards of 100 million viewers, the segment is still one of the (the?) Books See All. OII International site OII Friends & Members group OII Europe. Hida Viloria (born May 29, 1968) is a Latinx American writer, author of Born Both: An Intersex Life (Hachette Books), and intersex and non-binary rights activist of Colombian and Venezuelan descent. In April, 2013, Viloria's intersex advocacy organization was selected as a finalist for the Kalamazoo College Global Prize for Collaborative Social Justice, administered by Kalamazoo College's Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership. The 39-year-old Viloria appeared on the talk show as part of a special program discussing intersex people who are born with male as well as female sexual traits, … [7], Viloria has argued since 2009 that Olympic sex testing is applied in a way that targets 'butch,' or masculine-looking, women. My name is Hida Viloria. Hida (“Heeda”) Viloria is a writer, author of the 2018 Lambda Literary Award nominated memoir, Born Both: An Intersex Life (Hachette Books), and one of the world’s foremost intersex and non-binary activists, bringing an intersectional analysis to he/r work as the queer child of Latinx immigrants. Go to Oprah.com to see highlights of the show >> Even complete ignorance about what to call myself was preferable as I was able to form positive beliefs about my unique qualities. Viloria's memoir Born Both: An Intersex Life was selected as one of six books in People magazine's "The Best New Books" list in April, 2017.,[42][43] one of School Library Journal's Top Ten Adult Books for Teens, and was a 2018 Lambda Literary Award nominee for LGBTQ non-fiction. Born Both. Viloria educates extensively about intersex and non-binary gender issues as a frequent speaker (Columbia, Stanford, Princeton, Vassar, NYU), consultant (United Nations OHCHR, United Nations Free & Equal Campaign, Lambda Legal, Human Rights Watch, Williams Institute, IOC...), Boy or girl, how do we know? Hida will be sharing what it’s like to be intersex – without having been subjected to “corrective” surgery or hormones – with Oprah and her 20 million viewers. What's in a Name. My mission is to promote equality and human rights for intersex people, which fosters equality and human rights for all people. Viloria went on to say "I have both [sides].". Hida (Heeda) Viloria is a writer, author of the 2018 Lambda Literary Award nominated memoir, Born Both: An Intersex Life (Hachette Books), and one of the worlds foremost intersex and non-binary activists, bringing an intersectional analysis to he/r work as the queer child of Latinx immigrants. "The spectrum is enormous….This is purely biological," explained Oprah Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show segment, "Growing Up Intersex" during an interview with Hida Viloria. In 2006, the international medical establishment replaced the terms "hermaphrodite" and "intersex" with the term "disorders of sex development". Viloria has been advocating publicly against the use of medically unnecessary cosmetic surgeries and hormone therapy on intersex infants and minors, aka Intersex Genital Mutilation, since 1997,[8] reaching audiences of over one hundred million, via appearances in various documentaries about intersex people, including the first, Hermaphrodites Speak!, and most notably on ABC's 20/20,[9] The Oprah Winfrey Show,[10] in Spanish on the Emmy nominated Spanish language show Caso Cerrado,[11] and at the UN Headquarters in New York City for Human Rights Day 2013.