Rosemary Romberg
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Rosemary Romberg (* February 20, 1947) is an American intactivist from Omaha, who lives in Fullerton. She has studied anthropology and sociology at the University of California in Santa Barbara.
Romberg was active with the earliest known US intactivism group, INTACT, in the 1970s, and wrote "Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma" in 1985. Romberg set the standard for remorse, grace, and redemption, and has saved generations of baby boys from circumcision, and she's still working at it with her website.
“ | Our mission as intactivists is to protect babies and children from this unnecessary atrocity, not to insist that grown men who had no say over it many years ago have to be unhappy about it. – Rosemary Romberg, 2017 (Facebook) |
Publications
- Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma, 1985[1]