Genital Autonomy America

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Genital Autonomy America (GAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of individuals to make informed decisions regarding their own genitalia. The organization focuses on issues such as circumcision, genital mutilation, and intersex surgery, emphasizing the importance of bodily integrity and personal autonomy. GAA operates primarily in the United States but collaborates with international partners to promote genital autonomy globally.

History[edit]

Genital Autonomy America was established in response to growing concerns about non-consensual genital surgeries on children and adults. The organization's foundation was motivated by the need to protect individuals' rights to bodily integrity and autonomy, particularly in the context of cultural, religious, and medical practices that advocate for such procedures without the informed consent of the person affected.

Mission[edit]

The mission of Genital Autonomy America is to end non-consensual genital modifications, advocate for the rights of children and adults to make informed decisions about their bodies, and support survivors of genital modification. GAA aims to achieve its mission through education, advocacy, and legal action, promoting a world where everyone's genital autonomy is respected.

Activities[edit]

GAA engages in a variety of activities to promote genital autonomy, including:

  • Education: GAA provides resources and information to the public about the importance of genital autonomy and the risks associated with non-consensual genital surgeries.
  • Advocacy: The organization works with lawmakers, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders to advocate for policies and practices that protect individuals' rights to make informed decisions about their genitalia.
  • Support: GAA offers support to individuals who have been affected by non-consensual genital modifications, including providing resources for legal and psychological assistance.

Key Issues[edit]

GAA focuses on several key issues related to genital autonomy:

  • Circumcision: The organization advocates against non-consensual circumcision of infants and children, promoting the right of individuals to make informed decisions about circumcision later in life.
  • Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): GAA works to end FGM and supports survivors, emphasizing the need for consent and bodily autonomy.
  • Intersex Surgery: The organization advocates for the rights of intersex individuals to make informed decisions about any medical interventions, opposing non-consensual surgeries performed to "normalize" genital appearance.
  • Genital Modification: GAA addresses other forms of non-consensual genital modification, advocating for informed consent and bodily autonomy in all cases.

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