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− | '''IntactiWiki''' is this Wiki website about intactivism. It has been created by [[Ulf Dunkel]] as a non-anonymous website in February 2014. | + | '''IntactiWiki''' is this Wiki website about intactivism. It has been created by [[Ulf Dunkel]] as a non-anonymous website in February 2014, initially splitting the content of the [[Circumpendium]] by [[Stefan Schritt]] into several articles. |
IntactiWiki collects information [[Intactivists]] all over the world, and about [[MGM]], [[FGM]] + [[IGM]], all of them meaning [[HGM]]. | IntactiWiki collects information [[Intactivists]] all over the world, and about [[MGM]], [[FGM]] + [[IGM]], all of them meaning [[HGM]]. |
Revision as of 16:06, 9 January 2023
IntactiWiki is this Wiki website about intactivism. It has been created by Ulf Dunkel as a non-anonymous website in February 2014, initially splitting the content of the Circumpendium by Stefan Schritt into several articles.
IntactiWiki collects information Intactivists all over the world, and about MGM, FGM + IGM, all of them meaning HGM.
Note: Since Summer 2019, the IntactiWiki also maintains all articles from the IntactWiki which will be switched off somewhen in the future.
Note: Not to be confused with the INTACT_Wiki which offers information and guidance on protecting critical infrastructure against the effects of climate change.
IntactiWiki logo
The IntactiWiki logo has been created by intactivist and author of the Circumpendium, Stefan Schritt. It shows three joined puzzle pieces, showing the symbols for male, female and intersex genders, indicating that intactivism is not limited to just one gender. The puzzle pieces are also a reminder of the well-known Wikipedia logo which shows a globe built of puzzle pieces which show characters from different languages, indicating the multilingual approach of the Wikipedia.
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 15 September 2019
- Facebook page. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
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MeWe group
. Retrieved 21 August 2022.