Brian Levitt is a Jewish intactivist living in San Francisco. He describes his own story of the stages of awakening consciousness.
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Circumcision is a slight against human rights, dignity, respect, and personal liberty.
2012-05-08
2012-05-07
Chris Maurer: Exposing misinformation and lies by omission
Chris Mauerer is a lawyer and child rights activist living in Houston, Texas. He is optimistic that the message of the Intactivist Movement will ultimately prevail, because it is based on not only the moral high ground, but also on rational arguments, a sound medical basis, and a desire to expose misinformation.
Jacqueline Maire: A foreign nurse trying to make sense of Genital Mutilation
Jacqueline Maire, a retired nurse from France and British Columbia, levels an emotionally charged and indeed angry appraisal at her fellow female colleagues.
Some have commented that her remarks are overly abrasive if not misdirected—and perhaps they are—but they also give voice to the way that those who live outside of cutting cultures view circumcision: Genital mutilation that is at best bizarre and at worst cruel.
2012-05-05
Travis Wisdom: Bridging Feminism and Intactivism
Travis Wisdom, a student of Women's Studies, discusses Feminism as a foundation for Intactivism.
He recently organized a daylong conference at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to discuss male circumcision and the issues surrounding identity and body ownership: Cutting Culture:
2012-04-11
[43] Cutting Culture: The Impact of Male Circumcision
Travis Wisdom, a student of Women's Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, organized a daylong conference on male circumcision and the issues surrounding identity and body ownership.
Panelists Michelle Jacobs Hinman, Kathya Delaguila, and Brendon Marotta answer questions about how Intactivism and the issue of circumcision affect people's lives; along with members of the audience, they tell their stories and exchange advice. Here is a recording of the discussion, and a transcript follows.
2012-04-06
[42] Cutting Culture: The Medical Ethics of Male Circumcision
Travis Wisdom, a student of Women's Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, organized a daylong conference on male circumcision and the issues surrounding identity and body ownership.
The third speaker of the day was Gillian Longley of Colorado NOCIRC, who discussed the unethical nature of non‑therapeutic circumcision without valid consent (with a focus on neonatal circumcision). Here is a recording of the presentation, and a transcript follows.
2012-01-21
[41] Cutting Culture: Tuskegee Redux? Legal and Ethical Problems of the Ramp Up to Male Circumcision in Africa
Travis Wisdom, a student of Women's Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, organized a daylong conference on male circumcision and the issues surrounding identity and body ownership. The second speaker of the day was John Geisheker of Doctors Opposing Circumcision, who discussed the dubious nature of the 3 African studies that are now being used to promote circumcision in the name of HIV prevention. Here is a recording of the presentation, and a transcript follows.