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'''Kira Antinuk''', RN, BScN, MN is the Executive Director of the [[Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership]] (CHHRP), and has been a children’s rights advocate since 2003. She is the recipient of the 2013 Paul Wainwright Nursing Ethics Prize, and the author of “Forced genital cutting in North America: Feminist theory & nursing considerations”, published in the international peer-reviewed ''Nursing Ethics'' journal. Kira currently works for the federal government in Victoria, BC.<ref>http://chhrp.org/index.php/human-rights/board-of-directors/</ref> | '''Kira Antinuk''', RN, BScN, MN is the Executive Director of the [[Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership]] (CHHRP), and has been a children’s rights advocate since 2003. She is the recipient of the 2013 Paul Wainwright Nursing Ethics Prize, and the author of “Forced genital cutting in North America: Feminist theory & nursing considerations”, published in the international peer-reviewed ''Nursing Ethics'' journal. Kira currently works for the federal government in Victoria, BC.<ref>http://chhrp.org/index.php/human-rights/board-of-directors/</ref> | ||
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* [http://intactamerica.org/iotm_april2016 Intact America: Intactivist of the Month April 2016] | * [http://intactamerica.org/iotm_april2016 Intact America: Intactivist of the Month April 2016] | ||
* [https://www.facebook.com/intactivista Facebook profile] | * [https://www.facebook.com/intactivista Facebook profile] | ||
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Kira Antinuk, RN, BScN, MN is the Executive Director of the Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership (CHHRP), and has been a children’s rights advocate since 2003. She is the recipient of the 2013 Paul Wainwright Nursing Ethics Prize, and the author of “Forced genital cutting in North America: Feminist theory & nursing considerations”, published in the international peer-reviewed Nursing Ethics journal. Kira currently works for the federal government in Victoria, BC.[1]