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Ninth International Symposium

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==Proceedings==
<center><big><big>=== Program</big></big></center>===<center><big>==== Thursday, 24 August</big></center>====&nbsp;&nbsp;* '''8:00Welcome and Opening Remarks''' Registration<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''8:30''' Welcome and Opening Remarks – Marilyn Milos, John Geisheker, and Peter Ball<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''9:00* ''' The Delusional Psychologies of Circumcision and Civilization– Civilization''': ''David Chamberlain<br>'''10:00* ''' Determining the Best Interest of the Child: A comparative approach to professional medical guidance for relating male circumcision ''': ''Marie Fox and Michael Thomson<br>'''11:00''' Break<br>* '''11:20''' Cultural Relativism at Home and Abroad ''': ''Zachary Androus<br>'''11:40* ''' Circumcision in Perspective ''': ''Jody McLaughlin<br>'''12:00* ''' Circumcision Mythologies in Conflict with Logic, Reason, and Common Sense – Steve Scott'''12:30''Steve Scott'' Lunch – On Your Own<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:00* ''' Consequences of Female Genital Mutilation on Global Health and Sexuality ''': ''Olaoye Olusoji Emmanuel<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:20* ''' Medical Interventions on Women’s Genitals: Historical Texts and Contemporary Discourse ''': ''Noel Gazzano<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:40* ''' Female Genital Modifications in Malawi: A Field Research ''': ''Debora Moro<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''3:00* ''' The Ritual Use of Herbs for Female Genital Modifications in Africa ''': ''Franco Viviani<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''3:20* ''' Ten Years of Merka’s Alternative Rite in Somalia (1996-2005): From “Sunna Gudnin” to “Gudnin Usub” – Franco Viviani<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''3:40''Franco Viviani'' Break<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;* '''Muslims and Circumcision'''4:00''' Muslims and Circumcision– Mostafa K. Al-Madawi<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''4:20* ''' Changing People’s Minds about Circumcision – Patricia Robinett<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''4:40''' Special Guest: Singer/Songwriter – Jess Grant<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''5:00'Patricia Robinett'' Dinner On Your Own<br>
<center><big>==== Friday, 25 August</big><====* '''“Toxic Irritation of the Nervous System” Abraham Wolbarst and the Industrial Implementation of Eugenic Circumcision''': ''Frederick Hodges''* '''Excuses for Circumcision: Some Byways of Penile Anatomy''': ''Ken McGrath''* '''The Perils of Circumcision''': ''James Snyder''* '''Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus: A Risk of Circumcised Boys''': ''[[George Hill]]''* '''Conservative Management of Foreskin Problems''': ''John Dalton''* '''Fine Touch Pressure Thresholds in the Adult Penis''': ''Morris Sorrells''* '''Fitting In and Getting Off: Elective Adult Male Circumcision in the USA''': ''Zachary Androus''* '''Image: Are We Right or Wrong?''': ''David Smith''* '''“Real Men”: Foreskin Cutting and Male Identity in the Philippines''': ''Leonard Glick''* '''Filipino Male Experience of Ritual Circumcision: Perspectus and Insights for Philippine-Based Anti-Circumcision Advocacy''': ''Romeo B. Lee''* '''Traditional Male Circumcision in West Timor, Indonesia: Practices, Myths, and their Impact on the Spread of HIV/center>AIDS and Gender Relations''': ''Primus Lake''* '''Report from NOCIRC of Ireland''': ''Linda Massie''* '''News from NORM-UK''': ''John Warren''* '''Male Circumcision in Europe: Is There Anything We Can Do?''': ''Yngve Hofvander''* '''Foreskins for Keeps: A Midwife’s Project to End Circumcision''': ''Gloria Lemay''* '''Circumcision in the Mass Media''': ''Hugh Young''
&nbsp;&nbsp;==== Saturday, 26 August ====* '''8:30Coding, Reporting, and Analyzing Circumcision Data''' Registration<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;: ''Georganne Chapin'9:00'* ''' “Toxic Irritation of A Treatise From the Nervous System” Abraham Wolbarst and the Industrial Implementation of Eugenic Circumcision – Frederick Hodges<br> 9Trenches:30 Excuses for Why Are Circumcision: Some Byways of Penile Anatomy – Ken McGrath<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;Lawsuits So Hard to Win?'''9:50''[[J. Steven Svoboda]]'' The Perils of Circumcision – James Snyder10:10 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus: A Risk of Circumcised Boys – George Hill<br>* '''10:30Winning and Losing on the Circuit''' Conservative Management of Foreskin Problems – John Dalton<br>: '''11:00[[David J. Llewellyn]]''' Break<br>* '''11Switching Gears in Washington State:20From Individual Lawsuits to Writ of Mandamus''' Fine Touch Pressure Thresholds in the Adult Penis – Morris Sorrells<br>: ''John Geisheker'11:40'* ''' Fitting In and Getting OffThe MGM Bill Proposals: Elective Adult Male A Legislative Strategy for Protecting US boys from Circumcision in the USA – Zachary Androus<br>'''12:00''Matthew Hess'' Image: Are We Right or Wrong?– David Smith<br>* '''12Ending Non-religious Circumcision:30Supply vs Demand''' Lunch on Your Own<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;: ''A Moderated Discussion'2:00'* ''' “Real Men”: Foreskin Cutting and Male Identity in the Philippines – Leonard Glick<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;Defining What is Sacred'''2:20''Miriam Pollack'' Filipino Male Experience of Ritual Circumcision: Perspectus and Insights for Philippine-Based Anti-Circumcision Advocacy – Romeo B. Lee<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;* '''2Beyond the Bris:40One Jewish Mother’s Experience''' Traditional Male Circumcision in West Timor, Indonesia: Practices, Myths, and their Impact on the Spread of HIV/AIDS and Gender Relations – Primus Lake<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;''Rebecca Wald'3:00''' Report from NOCIRC of Ireland– Linda Massie<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;* '''3Resolving Circumcision Trauma:20Neurological Repatterning and Healing Action''' News from NORM-UK – John Warren<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;': ''3:40Stephanie Mines''' Break<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;* '''4Ending Circumcision for Children:00A Total Paradigm Shift''' Male Circumcision in Europe: Is There Anything We Can Do? – Yngve Hofvander<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;''Suzanne Arms''4:20* ''' Foreskins for Keeps: A Midwife’s Project Tribute to End Circumcision – Gloria Lemay<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;Jeannine Parvati Baker'''4:40''[[Marilyn Milos]] and Suzanne Arms'' Circumcision in the Mass Media– Hugh Young<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;* '''No Host Banquet Dinner and Premier Performance'''5:00''Composer Ron Romanovsky and Betty Katz Sperlich, co-founder, Nurses for the Rights of the Child, present IT’S A BOY! (a circus opera). The performance includes five vocalists and two accompanists.'' Dinner On Your Own<br>
<center><big>Saturday, 26 August</big></center> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''8:30''' Registration<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''9:00''' Coding, Reporting, and Analyzing Circumcision Data – Georganne Chapin<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''9:30''' A Treatise From the Trenches: Why Are Circumcision Lawsuits So Hard to Win?– J. Steven Svoboda<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''9:50''' Winning and Losing on the Circuit– David J. Llewellyn<br>'''10:10''' Switching Gears in Washington State: From Individual Lawsuits to Writ of Mandamus – John Geisheker<br>'''10:30''' The MGM Bill Proposals: A Legislative Strategy for Protecting US boys from Circumcision – Matthew Hess<br>'''11:00''' Break<br>'''11:30''' Ending Non-religious Circumcision: Supply vs Demand – A Moderated Discussion<br>'''12:30''' Lunch On Your Own<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:00''' Defining What is Sacred – Miriam Pollack<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:20''' Beyond the Bris: One Jewish Mother’s Experience – Rebecca Wald<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''2:40''' Resolving Circumcision Trauma: Neurological Repatterning and Healing Action – Stephanie Mines<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''3:40''' Break<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''4:00''' Ending Circumcision for Children: A Total Paradigm Shift – Suzanne Arms<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''4:45''' Tribute to Jeannine Parvati Baker– Marilyn Milos and Suzanne Arms<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''5:00''' Close of symposium<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;'''7:00''' No Host Banquet Dinner and Premier Performance – Composer Ron Romanovsky and Betty Katz Sperlich, co-founder, Nurses for the Rights of the Child, present IT’S A BOY! (a circus opera). The performance includes five vocalists and two accompanists.<br> ==Sponsors==
The Symposium was sponsored by the [http://www.nocirc.org National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers] and [https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/ Doctors Opposing Circumcision].
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