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* ''Intact America Award for Humanitarian Service'', 2009 | * ''Intact America Award for Humanitarian Service'', 2009 | ||
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* ''The Maurine Ricke Award'', California Nurses' Association Award for Clinical Excellence in Perinatal Nursing "for her dedication and unwavering commitment to righting a wrong", April 9, 1988. | * ''The Maurine Ricke Award'', California Nurses' Association Award for Clinical Excellence in Perinatal Nursing "for her dedication and unwavering commitment to righting a wrong", April 9, 1988. |
Revision as of 08:10, 19 May 2015
Marilyn Fayre Milos (* March 22, 1940) from Santa Mateo, California (USA), is an intactivist who held a speech at the WWDOGA in 2015. She has studied at the College of Marin.
Milos is
- co-founder and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers (NOCIRC),
- co-editor of the proceedings of the international symposia, published by Springer,
- co-founder and Representative at Genital Autonomy USA, and
- coordinator of International Symposia on Genital Autonomy and Children's Rights at Intactivism
Awards
- In May 2015, Milos was honored as a "Living Legend" at the 2015 BirthKeeper Summit[1] in Berkeley, California for her work to end male, female, and intersex genital mutilation.
- The Trust Birth Initiative Lifetime Achievement for Protecting Newborns, March 12, 2010.
- Intact America Award for Humanitarian Service, 2009
- Mothering Magazine's "A Living Treasure" recognition, March 2008 issue.
- NurseWeek magazine's Nursing Excellence Award for Patient Advocacy, May 11, 2001.
- The Maurine Ricke Award, California Nurses' Association Award for Clinical Excellence in Perinatal Nursing "for her dedication and unwavering commitment to righting a wrong", April 9, 1988.