Ep72: Interview: The Importance of Inclusivity in the Endo Community with Bee Lynn - a podcast by Amy and Brittany

from 2021-09-16T04:38:59

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CW: Removal of the uterus, hysterectomy and what that means for pregnancy and for us as a person, body dysphoria, invasive medical procedures, discrimination, trauma. // We speak with Bee Lynn on the topic of why inclusion and representation are important within the endometriosis community. Bee (they/them) is a patient advocate as well as social activist. They are the creator of the Mean Patient Advocate, and a co-founder of the Endo Crisis Connection, which is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting people with endometriosis through the difficulties of living with this disease. Bee identifies as nonbinary and one of their missions is to make the endometriosis advocacy space more inclusive and welcome to all.



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