About this event

THE GENITAL AUTONOMY LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND (GALDEF)
INVITES YOU TO A SPECIAL GLOBAL SCREENING OF "WHOSE BODY, WHOSE RIGHTS?"

Join genital autonomy advocates from around the world on Saturday May 4th as GALDEF screens the film Whose Body, Whose Rights? in commemoration of the 12th annual Worldwide Day of Genital Autonomy (WWDOGA). This fundraising event, sharing net proceeds between GALDEF and WWDOGA, features the world’s first viewpoint documentary ever created to specifically challenge the social custom of circumcision. Whose Body, Whose Rights? was produced in 1995 by Tim Hammond, earned several festival awards, was broadcast on numerous PBS television stations around the U.S., and was recently inducted into the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, the only circumcision film in that archive.

Ephraim Seidenberg from the Swiss organization Prepuce.ch will join us to explain the history and importance of WWDOGA. On hand for the follow-up Q&A session will be pioneers Tim Hammond, Steve Scott and Tina Kimmel, who will respond to audience members who submit questions via the Q&A feature during the film.  

Event capacity is limited to the first 100 ticket purchasers, so buy your ticket early.

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SCREENING TIMES

Saturday, May 4 – North America
4pm/Eastern | 3pm/Central | 2pm/Mountain | 1pm/Pacific | 12pm/Alaska | 10am/Hawaii

Saturday, May 4 – Europe
8pm (20:00)/Iceland | 9pm (21:00)/U.K. | 10pm (22:00)/Central Europe, South Africa | 11pm (23:00)/Finland

Sunday, May 5 – Israel, Turkey, “Down Under”
12am (0:00)/Israel. Turkey | 4am (04:00)/Perth | 6am (06:00)/Sydney | 8am (08:00)/Auckland

The May 4th screening is the latest in GALDEF's series of film event fundraisers planned throughout 2024.

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Genital Autonomy Legal Defense and Education Fund (GALDEF)
An IRS recognized 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization.  Subscribe to updates at our homepage.

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