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He was the Director of the [[International Coalition for Genital Integrity]] (ICGI), which is now defunct. | He was the Director of the [[International Coalition for Genital Integrity]] (ICGI), which is now defunct. | ||
Bollinger's involvement in intactivism grew out his commitment to equal rights; he fought to help pass the Equal Rights Amendment in Indiana when he was in college. "[[Circumcision]] was an issue I could relate to—not only because I was [[circumcised]], but because of the equal rights aspect. For most of my life I’ve been troubled by night terrors that I later became convinced were an early recollection of my [[circumcision]] at age three-days." | Bollinger's involvement in [[intactivism]] grew out his commitment to equal rights; he fought to help pass the Equal Rights Amendment in Indiana when he was in college. "[[Circumcision]] was an issue I could relate to—not only because I was [[circumcised]], but because of the equal rights aspect. For most of my life I’ve been troubled by night terrors that I later became convinced were an early recollection of my [[circumcision]] at age three-days." | ||
== Award for intactivism == | == Award for intactivism == | ||
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Bollinger (2010) estimated the circumcision-related mortality rate of 0.9/100,000 circumcisions (more than 100 deaths) per year in the United States. | Bollinger (2010) estimated the circumcision-related mortality rate of 0.9/100,000 circumcisions (more than 100 deaths) per year in the [[United States]]. | ||
* {{BollingerD 2010}} | * {{BollingerD 2010}} | ||