When Indian gynecological healthcare fails to see beyond the gender binaries, where do the neurodivergent queer bodies find care? Where does the rainbow rise?

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Sep 23, 2024
Sep 23, 2024

When a neuroqueer person walks into a gynaecologist's clinic

Written By
Aindriya Barua

When Indian gynecological healthcare fails to see beyond the gender binaries, where do the neurodivergent queer bodies find care? Where does the rainbow rise?

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Writer and Illustrator

Aindriya Barua (They/Them) is a queer Indigenous neurodivergent political artist and AI Engineer from Tripura, India. They founded Shhor AI to combat online hate speech targeting marginalized communities. Aindriya’s work integrates AI, art, and social justice, with the aims of making technology more accessible and amplifying grassroots counter-narratives

Editor

Chitralekha D R is the Founding Editor of The Clean Copy, a boutique editorial services agency based in Bengaluru. She specialises in editing social science and policy research, with a strong focus on environmental concerns, climate change, and sustainable development. She is also an Advanced Professional member of the Chartered Insitute of Editing and Proofreading.

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