My Biology, My Truth: A documentary by Intersex Ghana and Key Watch Ghana
A documentary that aims to shed light on the truth about intersexuality and break down the myths, dogmas and negative prejudices that surround this condition.
In Ghana, persons born with innate sex variations (intersex persons) grapple with discrimination, stigma, and secrecy, and are often pressured to suppress aspects of their biological makeup that do not align with socially assigned sex.
The documentary *My Biology My Truth* was produced to challenge negative narratives and perceptions about intersex persons in Ghana and beyond, while also highlighting the work of Intersex Ghana Movement and Key Watch Ghana.