• Dr. Zoë Julian: Protection and Self-Advocacy In Healthcare Settings For Queer, Trans, or Non-Binary People of the Global Majority

  • Sep 26 2023
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Dr. Zoë Julian: Protection and Self-Advocacy In Healthcare Settings For Queer, Trans, or Non-Binary People of the Global Majority

  • Summary

  • This episode opens with Josie speaking about a recent  invalidating and frustrating experience at a doctor’s visit, which prompted this re-run of the conversation with Dr. Zoë Julian (they/them), a Black and queer educator and obstetrician-gynecologist. 

    Zoë and Josie discuss ways for queer, trans, and non-binary People of the Global Majority to find medical care that fully supports them on their fertility journey, and how healthcare providers and community workers can protect and support their queer, trans, and non-binary patients and clients. 

    Read Zoë's article: Community-informed models of perinatal and reproductive health services provision: A justice-centered paradigm toward equity among Black birthing communities

    Take the course Structures & Self: Advancing Equity and Justice in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.

    Follow Zoë on Twitter and Instagram.

    Donate to Indigenous Women Rising, and National Network of Abortion Funds.


    Visit the Intersectional Fertility Website to find your Whole Self Fertility Method™ element, and learn more about our offerings.

    Follow Jonas on Instagram.

    Let us know your thoughts in the Free Intersectional Fertility Qmunity. Or, join the Paid Intersectional Fertility Qmunity for bonus content and webinars. ($26/month, cancel anytime)

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