New York State Circumcision Crisis Protests

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New York State Circumcision Crisis Protests is a group of events, organized by the Bloodstained Men & Their Friends.

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Schedule

New York State Circumcision Crisis Protests 2023
  • 21 July 2023: Brooklyn, NY + Staten Island, NY
  • 22 July 2023: Nanuet, NY + Monticello, NY
  • 23 July 2023: Oneonta, NY + Binghamton, NY
  • 24 July 2023: Orchard Park, NY + Niagara Falls, NY
  • 25 July 2023: Buffalo, NY + Rochester, NY
  • 26 July 2023: Syracuse, NY + Watertown, NY
  • 27 July 2023: Malone, NY + Plattsburgh, NY
  • 28 July 2023: Queensbury, NY + Albany, NY
  • 29 July 2023: Yonkers, NY + Bronx, NY
  • 30 July 2023: Manhasset, NY + Commack, NY
  • 31 July 2023: Southampton, NY + Shirley, NY
  • 1 August 2023: Long Beach, NY + East Meadow, NY
  • 2 August 2023: Flushing, NY

Purpose

Bloodstained Men & Their Friends invite all people of conscience to join us on the frontlines in the struggle to protect America's sons from the cruelty of infant circumcision. Intact genitals are a fundamental human right.
Bloodstained Men (Facebook page)

Archive

Chicago to NYC Circumcision Crisis Protests
  • 27 September 2016: Chicago, IL
  • 28 September 2016: Fort Wayne, IN
  • 29 September 2016: Detroit, MI
  • 30 September 2016: Cleveland, OH
  • 1 October 2016: Buffalo, NY
  • 2 October 2016: Rochester, NY
  • 3 October 2016: Binghamton, NY
  • 4 October 2016: NYC
  • 5 October 2016: NYC
  • 6 October 2016: Philadelphia, PA
  • 7 October 2016: Harrisburg, PA
  • 8 October 2016: Pittsburgh, PA
  • 9 October 2016: Columbus, OH
  • 10 October 2016: Cincinnati, OH
  • 11 October 2016: Indianapolis, IN
  • 12 October 2016: Urbana / Champaign, IL
  • 13 October 2016: Chicago, IL
Northeast Seaboard Circumcision Crisis Protests
  • 20 July 2018: Wilmington, DE
  • 21 July 2018: Atlantic City, NJ
  • 22 July 2018: Toms River, NJ
  • 23 July 2018: Brooklyn, NY
  • 24 July 2018: Nassau County, NY
  • 25 July 2018: Suffolk County, NY
  • 26 July 2018: Queens, NY
  • 27 July 2018: Bronx, NY
  • 28 July 2018: Springfield, MA
  • 29 July 2018: Worcester, MA
  • 30 July 2018: Manchester, NH
  • 31 July 2018: Auburn, ME
  • 1 July 2018: Bangor, ME
  • 2 July 2018: Dover, NH
  • 3 July 2018: Boston, MA
  • 4 July 2018: Cape Cod, MA
  • 5 July 2018: Newport, RI
  • 6 July 2018: Hartford, CT
  • 7 July 2018: Stamford, CT
  • 8 July 2018: Newark, NJ
  • 9 July 2018: Philadelphia, PA

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