Intactivism: July 2013 in Review

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Circumcision has not stopped HIV in the US, How is it suddenly working miracles in Africa?Parents, protect your babies. Support intactivism. The following list includes blogs, articles, and websites of interest to Intactivists that were published in the past month. This is a running tally of the ones I found interesting.

Unfortunately, I am getting busier and busier. That is why there is limited info about each post. Just click on them and read the original. Each one is worth the read.
 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Practical Ethics: Podcast: The Ethics of Infant Male Circumcision

 

Friday, July 5, 2013

Kevin Knauss: I don't own my son

 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Bilerico Project: Foreskin Restoration: Becoming Whole Again
An informative article about foreskin restoration on The Bilerico Project, one of the major LGBT politics & culture blogs. The author describes restoring and the changes he has noticed.
 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Huffington Post: If Your Son Is Not Circumcised... Beware the Well-Baby Check

 

Monday, July 22, 2013

MotherWise: Circumcision Part II: Men DO Complain

Circumcision Part 1: Uninformed Consent– The REAL Dangers That Doctors Don’t Tell You About

 

Moralogous: Real Stories: I changed my mind about circumcision and left my second son intact.
 

Monday, July 29, 2013

The Atlantic: The Circumcision Wars: What's a Parent to Do?
A mother writes of her reasons to NOT circumcise her newborn son. For some reason, both her and her husband were not truly convinced that leaving their son intact was the best thing to do. Fortunately, they decided not to circumcise, but she did not sound convinced that it was the best thing to do. *sigh*
 

Amazon: The Measure of His Grief [Kindle Edition]Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Amazon: The Measure of His Grief [Kindle Edition]
Free Kindle version until Sunday, August 4.
The book is about a Jewish doctor who wages an anti-circumcision campaign -- and finds his Jewish identity becoming more and more important to him even as he rails against this ancient tradition.