Sally Gross (born Selwyn Gross; 22 August 1953 – 14 February 2014) was an
anti-apartheid and
intersex
Intersex people are those born with any of several sex characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binar ...
activist. A member of the
African National Congress
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during the apartheid era,
and the founder of
Intersex South Africa
The Organisation Intersex International (OII) is a global advocacy and support group for people with intersex traits. According to Milton Diamond, it is the world's largest organization of intersex persons. A decentralised network, OII was founde ...
, Gross acted as a mentor to intersex activists around the globe.
Early life and diagnosis
Gross was born on 22 August 1953 to a Jewish family,
classified as male, and named Selwyn Gross. Although aware of her
genital ambiguities, she was only formally diagnosed as having an intersex variation in 1993 at age 40.
[Intersex South Africa - Staff Members](_blank)
Intersex South Africa, undated. Retrieved 18 March 2014 She was subsequently reclassified as female.
Spirituality, refugee status, and early works
Although born to a Jewish family, Gross was drawn to Catholicism and was baptised in early 1976.
She fled South Africa in May 1977, on the advice of colleagues in the
African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid and has governed the country since 1994, when the 1994 South African general election, fir ...
, moving to Botswana and then later to Israel where her parents had settled, before becoming a novice in the
Dominican Order
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in Oxford, England, in 1981. She was ordained a deacon in "around 1985" and a priest in 1987,
and then taught moral theology and ethics at Blackfriars in Oxford. She holds a master's degree from Oxford University. In 1987, Gross served as a delegate in an ANC conference, headed by
Thabo Mbeki
Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (; born 18 June 1942) is a South African politician who served as the 2nd democratic president of South Africa from 14 June 1999 to 24 September 2008, when he resigned at the request of his party, the African National Cong ...
, in Dakar, Senegal.
She was invited to teach in South Africa by the Dominicans once the South African ban on the ANC was lifted in 1990.
Gross gained Israeli citizenship
but lost her South African citizenship during her time as a refugee, which was restored in 1991.
In the early 1990s she began to "discern and explore" issues around her body and identity; she took a leave of absence from the Dominican Order, and moved to Eastbourne in England.
A year later, her clerical status was stripped and she considered herself removed from communion with the Church.
She later found a spiritual home in the
Religious Society of Friends
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations. Members refer to each other as Friends after in the Bible, and originally, others referred to them as Quakers ...
(Quakers), and in Buddhism.
Her return to South Africa was complicated by a loss of citizenship during the apartheid era, and her change of sex classification.
Granted a passport with a male sex descriptor in 1991, her requests for a passport with a female sex descriptor were passed around the South African Home Affairs and Health Departments. Gross rejected a suggestion of "genital "disambiguation" surgery" as "an immoral suggestion".
Eventually she was granted a passport and a birth certificate with female sex markers, on the basis of a mistaken original classification.
Intersex activism
Gross was a founder of Intersex South Africa, an autonomous intersex community organisation affiliated with
Organisation Intersex International
The Organisation Intersex International (OII) is a global advocacy and support group for people with intersex traits. According to Milton Diamond, it is the world's largest organization of intersex persons. A decentralised network, OII was founded ...
.
[Remembering Sally Gross](_blank)
Organisation Intersex International
The Organisation Intersex International (OII) is a global advocacy and support group for people with intersex traits. According to Milton Diamond, it is the world's largest organization of intersex persons. A decentralised network, OII was founded ...
, 21 February 2014
In 2000, Sally secured the first known mention of intersex in national law,
[Eighth Day of Intersex: Sally Gross](_blank)
Organisation Intersex International Australia
Intersex Human Rights Australia (IHRA) is a voluntary organisation for intersex people that promotes the human rights and bodily autonomy of intersex people in Australia, and provides education and information services. Established in 2009 and i ...
, 2 November 2011 with the inclusion of "intersex" within the definition of "sex" in the anti-discrimination law of the Republic of South Africa. Since then, she helped to draft legislation
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, intersex.org.za, 2009. on the Alteration of Sex Descriptors, and the Promotion of Equality.
Gross was a public speaker on intersex issues, and she was interviewed by the
BBC World Service
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on intersex and the
Caster Semenya
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affair in September 2009. She appears in a video for
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South Africa in April 2013. Gross also participated in the first
International Intersex Forum
The International Intersex Forum is an annual event organised, then later supported, by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, ILGA and ILGA-Europe that and List of intersex organizations, organisations from mul ...
in 2011 and appears in the documentary
Intersexion
''Intersexion'' (2012) is a documentary about intersex people. The film was researched and presented by activist Mani Mitchell, New Zealand's first "out" intersex person. .
["In memory of Sally Gross ISSA-Intersex Society of South Africa"](_blank)
Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand
Intersex Trust of Aotearoa New Zealand is a nonprofit organization based in New Zealand that serves as the national advocacy and peer support organization for intersex people. Operating under the name Intersex Aotearoa, and previously known as ...
, 17 February 2014. Via Skype, Gross presented a paper entitled ''"Not in God's Image: Intersex, Social Death and Infanticide"'' to a conference on Intersex, Theology and the Bible in March 2013 by the Manchester University Religion and Civil Society Network.
Death
The ''
Daily Maverick
''Daily Maverick'' is an independent, South African, English language, online news publication and weekly print newspaper, with offices in the country's two most populous cities: Cape Town (the site of its headquarters) and Johannesburg.
...
'' newspaper reported that Gross died alone in her apartment in Cape Town on 14 February 2014, "having been forced to appeal to friends for funds to pay rent and medical bills as her health deteriorated; she was virtually immobile."
["Sally Gross: The fight for gender equality loses a giant"](_blank)
''Daily Maverick
''Daily Maverick'' is an independent, South African, English language, online news publication and weekly print newspaper, with offices in the country's two most populous cities: Cape Town (the site of its headquarters) and Johannesburg.
...
'', 25 February 2014; accessed 27 July 2015. In obituaries by
Organisation Intersex International
The Organisation Intersex International (OII) is a global advocacy and support group for people with intersex traits. According to Milton Diamond, it is the world's largest organization of intersex persons. A decentralised network, OII was founded ...
,
Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand
Intersex Trust of Aotearoa New Zealand is a nonprofit organization based in New Zealand that serves as the national advocacy and peer support organization for intersex people. Operating under the name Intersex Aotearoa, and previously known as ...
and the ''
Star Observer
The ''Star Observer'' is a free monthly magazine and online newspaper that caters to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities in Australia.
Since 20 June 2019 the ''Star Observer'' has been owned by media company Out Pu ...
'' newspaper, Gross is remembered as a gentle and fearless advocate, and a mentor.
"Sally Gross remembered as fearless intersex leader"
''Star Observer
The ''Star Observer'' is a free monthly magazine and online newspaper that caters to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities in Australia.
Since 20 June 2019 the ''Star Observer'' has been owned by media company Out Pu ...
'', 4 March 2014.
See also
* Intersex rights in South Africa
Intersex people in South Africa have some of the same rights as other people, but with significant gaps in protection from non-consensual cosmetic medical interventions and protection from discrimination. The country was the first to explicitly ...
References
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1953 births
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism
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Intersex women
Intersex rights activists
Jewish South African anti-apartheid activists
South African anti-apartheid activists
South African Jews
South African Buddhists
South African intersex people
Intersex rights in South Africa
South African women civil rights activists
South African civil rights activists
White South African anti-apartheid activists