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* '''Peter Ball''', {{MA}}, MB, BChair, a retired family practitioner, is Vice Chair of NORM-UK and an Intactivist. He has produced a video, Restoration in Focus, to aid men interested in non-surgical restoration and has represented NORM-UK on television and numerous radio stations, including the BBC. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK.
* '''John Dalton''', BSc, {{MS}}, CRADP is a Safety and Environment consultant working in the nuclear sector. He is a member of one of the UK Health Research Agency’s Research Ethics Committees and a founder Trustee of NORM-UK. Recently he has become a Trustee of [[Genital Autonomy]], and he has had an active role in planning the symposium. Cumbria, UK.
* '''[[Brian Earp]]''' is a Research Associate at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the {{UNI|University of Oxford|Oxon}}, where he conducts research in psychology, philosophy, and ethics. Brian’s undergraduate degree is from {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}}, where he was elected President of the Yale Philosophy Society and served as Editor-in-Chief of both the ''Yale Philosophy Review'' and the ''International Yale Review of Undergraduate Research in Psychology''. His empirical research garnered the Robert G. Crowder Prize from the Department of Psychology, and received coverage by the BBC, ''New Scientist'', and dozens of leading international newspapers, from the ''Times of India'' to the ''Sydney Morning Herald''. Brian’s graduate training is from the {{UNI|University of Oxford|Oxon}}, where he was a Henry Fellow at New College, and runner-up for the Demuth Prize in Science Writing. Currently, Brian is guest editing a special issue of the ''Journal of Medical Ethics'' on the topic of religiously motivated circumcision, and with the Chair of Practical Ethics at Oxford, Professor Julian Savulescu, is writing a book on the ethics of neuro-enhancement. Oxford, UK.
* '''Donna Rigney Macris''', {{RN}}, {{CNM}}, is a decades-long human rights activist in issues of [[genital integrity]]. She has served on the Board of Directors of NOCIRC, was a co-founder of the International Symposia on Circumcision, and co-authored the ''[[Declaration of the First International Symposium on Circumcision (1989)| Declaration of the First International Symposium on Circumcision]]''. Her writings on the issue of circumcision, the rights of infants and children, and the functions of male genitalia have been published. She has spoken nationally and internationally, promoting conscientious objector status for nurses and midwives in opposition to newborn circumcision. She has been guest faculty in midwifery programs, including {{UNI|Stanford University|SU}}’s ''Women’s Health Care Training Project''. Her Master’s Degree Research at {{UNI|Saint Louis University|SLU}} centered upon informed consent for circumcision. Fresno, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
* '''[[Paul Mason]]''' has worked for more than three decades as a family law solicitor and barrister. He was Commissioner for Children for the Australian State of Tasmania 2007-2010. The Commissioner is an appointment notionally independent of the elected Government, responsible for advising it about all matters concerning children and raising public awareness about them. He is deeply committed to the human rights of children and a strong believer in their capacity to make intelligent contributions to all decisions affecting themselves. In 2009, he became, with Dr. Comfort Momoh, MBE, inaugural co-Patron of the international charity [[Genital Autonomy]]. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
* '''Finnish Mother''' is a strong supporter of human rights and sexual integrity. Most of all, she is the mother of a little boy who was circumcised illegally by his father and a senior physician. Helsinki, Finland.
* '''Richard Russell''' received a {{BA}} in Political Science, a {{JD}} ({{UNI|University of Georgia|UGA}}); a {{BA}} in English Language and Literature, a Teaching Credential at {{UNI|California State University|CSUSB}}, San Bernardino, and a California Teaching Credential. He practiced law in Atlanta (personal injury), was an Adjunct-Instructor of Political Science at {{UNI|Georgia State University|GSU}}, Atlanta; served for 25 years in the USAF, JAG Department (criminal justice, administrative law, international law, government claims, government contract law, risk management [medical malpractice]). He held teaching positions in California middle schools and high schools; and was an Adjunct Instructor (international students) in the American Culture and Language Program. Post-retirement, he does volunteer work in counseling men harmed by circumcision and Genital Integrity Advocacy. Moreno Valley, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
* '''[[David Smith]]''' was educated at St. Joseph’s College, Market Drayton, and qualified in business studies at Underwood College. He is the General Manager of NORM-UK, a charity dedicated to giving men a choice about their own bodies. He created and now edits ''NORM NEWS'', the organisation’s magazine. In addition, he is the Chief Officer of [[Genital Autonomy]], an international organization working to protect the [[genital autonomy ]] of all children—females, males, and intersex. Stone, Staffordshire, UK.
* '''[[J. Steven Svoboda]]''', {{JD}}, focuses on civil litigation and human rights and is the founder and Executive Director of [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]] (ARC), a non-profit organiza-tion addressing the illegality of involuntary genital surgery. Berkeley, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
* '''Michael Thomson''' is Professor of Law at {{UNI|Keele University|KU}}. He has published extensively in the areas of Health Care Law and Law and Gender. He is the author of Reproducing Narrative: Gender, Reproduction and Law (Dartmouth, 1998) and Endowed: Regulating the Male Sexed Body (Routledge, 2007). He has published widely on issues relating to the genital cutting of children and, most recently, male genital cutting as a response to [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. He is a trustee for [[Genital Autonomy]]. Staffordshire, UK.
* '''[[Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon]]''' grew up in an Orthodox Jewish household in Brookline, MA. When he was 13 years old, Eliyahu’s family moved to Israel, where he lived until he was 19. In lieu of joining the Israel Defense Forces, Eliyahu decided to enroll in medical school in the United Kingdom. Three years into his {{MD}} degree, he broke his Jewish mother’s heart and decided to abandon Medicine and follow his dream of becoming a filmmaker. He has since earned two degrees from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. ''Cut: Slicing Through the Myths of Circumcision'' is his first feature-length film. Eliyahu is currently putting the finishing touches on his second feature-length film, a documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, called ''A People Without a Land''. Los Angeles, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
* NOCIRC and the USA
::''Marilyn Milos''
* [[Genital Autonomy ]] and the UK
::''David Smith''