• #23 The Circumcision Debate: An interview with Tim Hammond of GALEDF.org

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast
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#23 The Circumcision Debate: An interview with Tim Hammond of GALEDF.org

  • Summary

  • Today's conversation is on the topic of male infant circumcision. This social custom is a trend whose time has come to be laid to rest. Join me today as I speak with Tim Hammond, Founder and President of the Genital Autonomy Legal Defense and Education Fund (GALDEF.org) where we explore the myth-information around the practice, and discover why circumcision has been described as a solution looking for a problem. Learn why the common reasons parents choose circumcision are not founded on medical or scientific fact, and the grim truth about how much of the penis is actually being removed through circumcision. Find hope as you learn about a new path forward. Tim Hammond shares his long history of advocacy and activism efforts which are today paving the way for a brighter future for our men and boys.


    Interested in More? Connect with Tim Hammond and The Genital Autonomy Legal Defense and Education Fund

    • GALDEF newsletter (subscribe at the bottom of the homepage): https://www.GALDEF.org/
    • May 4, 2024 Global Screening of Whose Body, Whose Rights?: Film times and ticket purchase
    • Go Fund Me Campaign: Support Legal Justice for Circumcision Sufferers


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