Intaction

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Intaction
Intaction logonewcropped.png
Intaction logo
Formation:
2010
Founder:
Anthony Losquadro
Founding location:
New York City
Type:
Non-profit corporation
Location:
Brooklyn, New York City
Website:
REFweb Official website

Intaction Inc. is a American non-profit educational organization based in Brooklyn, NY, USA. They offer intactivist information in support of genital integrity and anti-circumcision Intaction is a 501 (c)(3) organization and a registered corporation under the Not-For-Profit Laws of New York State, and formed in 2010. Intaction supports the WWDOGA. The founder and Director is Anthony Losquadro. Intaction's name is derived from the words "Intact" and "Action." Members of the organization refer to themselves as "Intactivists," and the anti-circumcision movement as "Intactivism."

Advocacy

Intaction also has a large full-time mobile education truck, which they use to display photo campaigns such as "Circumcision - I Did Not Consent" and "Foreskin - A Girl Can Hope.[1] In addition to public education events held mostly in New York City, the group marches in parades advocating for the intact body and foreskin.[2]

The group is also frequently present at New York City's Union Square Park.[3][4]

Intaction's Mobile Unit with "Foreskin A Girl Can Hope" campaign (2018-Present)
Mobile Unit with "Circumcision I Did Not Consent campaign (2014-2017)

They are "fighting against circumcision through education, advocacy, and activism".[5].

Mathew Goodwin is the director for the New England Region.

Board of Directors

Address

Intaction Inc.
PO Box 370599
Brooklyn, NY, 11237, USA
1-866-6-FORESKIN (1-866-636-7375)

Video

Anthony Losquadro discusses the introduction of non-therapeutic circumcision (MGM) and the decline of the practice in the United States.

Why Would Anyone Want Less PENIS? Legislation on circumcision and bodily autonomy

See also

External links

References

  1. REFweb Euse, Erica (12 May 2014). The Fight for Baby Foreskin Hits the Streets, Vice. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. REFweb O'Connor, A.M. (12 July 2018). Inside the Anti-Circumcision Movement: These Blood-Soaked Activists Want You to Cut Them Some Slack, She Knows. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  3. REFweb Ritschel, Chelsea (20 August 2018). An advocacy group in New York City wants people to stop circumcising their infant sons, The Independent. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  4. REFweb Myers, Quinn. Why Foreskin Activists Are Taking to the Streets, Mel Magazine. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  5. https://intaction.org/about-us/