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GA America was founded as NOCIRC by [[Marilyn Milos]] in 1985. | GA America was founded as NOCIRC by [[Marilyn Milos]] in 1985. | ||
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"In its first decade, NOCIRC grew into an international network and now has more than 110 centers worldwide."<ref>http://www.nocirc.org/about.php</ref> | "In its first decade, NOCIRC grew into an international network and now has more than 110 centers worldwide."<ref>http://www.nocirc.org/about.php</ref> |
Revision as of 14:57, 31 December 2019
Genital Autonomy America (short forms: GA America, GAA) was named NOCIRC - National Organization of Circumcision Resource Centers (USA) until January 2016. GA America is an educational non-profit organization based in California. It is committed to securing the birthright of male, female, and intersex children and babies to keep their sex organs intact.
GA America supports the WWDOGA.
History
GA America was founded as NOCIRC by Marilyn Milos in 1985.
"In 1989, NOCIRC sponsored the First International Symposium on Circumcision (ISC), which was held in Anaheim, California."[1]
"In its first decade, NOCIRC grew into an international network and now has more than 110 centers worldwide."[2]
"Since NOCIRC is no longer sponsoring NOCIRC Centers, Jen Williams has invited hosts of NOCIRC Centers to join her organization, Your Whole Baby, so folks can continue to have educational booths locally."[3]
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 8 October 2019