Miriam van der Have
Born1 November 1958
NationalityDutch
Known forIntersex human rights activist, co-chair of OII Europe and managing director NNID
Websitennid.nl and oiieurope.org

Miriam van der Have is an intersex human rights activist and woman with androgen insensitivity syndrome. She is a co-founder and co-chair of OII Europe e.V in 2015, co-founder and managing director of NNID Foundation in the Netherlands [1][2] and member of the ILGA board (International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association) where she is Intersex Secretariat until spring 2019. Van der Have is also a documentary film maker and journalist.[2]

Early life and career

Diagnosed with androgen insensitivity syndrome,[3] and subjected to surgical intervention,[4] van der Have is an intersex human rights advocate and documentary film maker. She has previously worked as a publisher and journalist. Her documentary work includes a film on four intersex women entitled "Vrouwen met AOS" ("Women with AIS").[2] The documentary premiered on June 15, 2016.[5][6]

Activism

A former chair of Dutch androgen insensitivity syndrome group AISNederland,[7] van der Have is a founder of NNID Foundation and a co-founder of OII Europe. She "came out" as intersex on a television show in 2003.[4] She speaks and writes widely on intersex issues, promoting the emancipation of intersex people.[6][4][8] On Intersex Awareness Day, October 26, 2016, van der Have and Juul van Hoof presented guidance on intersex issues to Minister Jet Bussemaker.[9]

van der Have has stated that, "Intersex variations are not an abnormality or disease. For me intersex refers to the lived experience of the socio-cultural consequences of being born with a body that does not fit within the normative definitions of "man" and "woman." In short, it is about our experiences and not a medical diagnosis."[10] She has called for inclusion of the term "sex characteristics" in Dutch equal treatment legislation.[10]

In December 2016, van der Have was for ILGA elected as the Intersex Secretariat of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, representing NNID.[11]

Selected bibliography

  • "Voeg een I toe aan LHBT: intersekse uit de onzichtbaarheid". Het Parool. August 1, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  • Have, M. J. van der; Intven, I. C. a. H.; Barends, A. (June 2008). "Patiënten, ouders, behandelaars en de patiëntenorganisatie". Tijdschrift voor Kindergeneeskunde. 76 (3): 145–147. doi:10.1007/BF03078194. ISSN 0376-7442. S2CID 76377341.

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