Bay Area Intactivists will have a booth at the San Francisco Pride Celebration to answer questions and provide resources related to the care of intact children, the damage of circumcision, and the techniques available for non-surgical foreskin restoration. Join us for this FREE event to learn why all individuals, regardless of gender, have a human right to genital integrity and consider marching in our contingent in the San Francisco Pride Parade on Sunday.
Members of the group Bay Area Intactivists staffed a booth at Sunday Streets Berkeley to raise awareness of the human right of all individuals to be protected from non-consensual, non-therapeutic, genital cutting such as routine infant circumcision. A variety of literature available at the booth covered topics such as damage caused by male circumcision, peaceful alternatives (such as Brit Shalom) to the ritual genital cutting of children, and issues of forced genital cutting faced by intersex individuals.
Bay Area Intactivists staffed a booth at the 2012 Castro Street Fair. Intactivists have become a familiar sight at this annual event and their message advocating the human right of all individuals to be protected from genital mutilation was well received. A variety of literature, stickers, and bracelets were freely available to those who visited the Bay Area Intactivists booth.
The Herbst Pavilion at Fort Mason was abuzz with new and expecting parents last Sunday during the San Francisco Birth & Baby Fair. Among the childcare product and service exhibitors was Bay Area Intactivists, a local human rights organization working to end infant circumcision.
Shattuck Ave (between Hearst Ave and Francisco St), Berkeley
Bay Area Intactivists will have a booth at Sunday Streets Berkeley to answer questions and provide resources related to the care of intact children, the damage of circumcision, and the techniques available for non-surgical foreskin restoration. Join us for this FREE event to learn why all individuals, regardless of gender, have a human right to genital integrity!
Although devoid of paddles, latex, and scantily clad models, the Bay Area Intactivists booth remained busy throughout the day during the Folsom Street Fair last Sunday in San Francisco. The human rights advocates were present to raise awareness of genital cutting practices (such as infant circumcision) that are performed without consent or medical necessity.
It was a warm and sunny day for those attending the Birth and Family Fair that took place yesterday at All Saints' Episcopal Church in Palo Alto. The free event was bustling with famlies and couples who showed up to attend educational sessions and to explore variety of childbirth products and services highlighted at the fair.
Several members of the human rights group Bay Area Intactivists staffed a booth yesterday at Solano Avenue Stroll, an annual street fair that takes place in Berkeley and Albany. Music from the festival filled the air as the intactivists distributed literature, stickers, and their signature orange bracelets to visitors of their booth over the course of the eight-hour event.