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Learning

Organisation, Initiative

Endoblack (US)

Endo Black, Inc. is a black-women-led organization advocating for African American women and women of color living with endometriosis.

Endoblack

Article

Endometriosis and Gender Nonconformity

"It's problematic to attach gender to any disease. Diseases aren't privy to the complexities of gender and race."

Ashley R.T. Yergens

Organisation

First Peoples Disability Network Australia (FPDN)

National human rights organisation of and for Australia’s First Peoples with disability, their families and communities.

FPDN

Book

Growing Up Disabled

A rich collection of writing from those negotiating disability in their lives - a group whose voices are not heard often enough.

Carly Findlay

Article

He Is 1 in 10: A Trans Man Shares What Life is Like With Endometriosis.

Years spent undiagnosed. Dismissed and dissed by doctors. The story of Cory Smith.

Endometriosis Foundation of America

App

Health Scanner

A platform for health record risk identification.

Health Scanner

Article

Healthcare Obstacles & the LGBTQ+ Community

Endometriosis.net Editorial explore the effect of health disparities on those in the LGBTQ+ community.

Endometriosis.net

Podcast

In Sickness + In Health

A podcast discussing chronic illness, disability, and related issues.

In Sickness + In Health

Online Community

Inspire

A health and wellness social network with support groups for various conditions.

Inspire

Podcast

Invisible Not Broken

Delve into the irreverent side of chronic illness and disability through candid interviews.

The Chronic Illness Podcast Network

Podcast

Medical Racism and Protest Safety

Examining how Black Americans have received substandard care and fewer opportunities within the American medical system.

Sawbones

Screen

My Doctor Didn't Believe My Pain.

Have you ever had a time a doctor didn't listen to your pain?

As Is

This project was created on the unceded lands of Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin nations. We pay our respects to the all elders past, present and emerging of the lands we create and converse on. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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