Jonathon Conte

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Jonathon Conte (1981-2016) was an intactivist based in San Francisco, member of the Bay Area Intactivists. He was born in Tampa, June 14 of 1981.

As an intactivist, he helped collect signatures to include the MGM bill initiative in the San Francisco ballot on 2011. He often demonstrated at Pride events, participated of educational booths with the Bay Area Intactivists and traveled to demonstrate during the AAP and ACOG's conventions. He was the first American intactivist to wear the bloodstained suit at the AAP convention of 2012 in New Orleans. The bloodstained suit was created by Richard Duncker and after Conte's appearance at the AAP convention, it became the image of the Bloodstained men and their friends, organization led by Brother K.

Jonathon was events editor at IntactNews.

On May 9th of 2016 Jonathon Conte committed suicide. He was survived by his partner Christopher.

Jonathon: Motivations of an Intactivist

Video interview by James Loewen for the Bonobo3D Youtube Channel

Jonathon Conte's Historic Speech to the American Academy of Pediatrics - During Intact America's press conference at the ACOG convention in New Orleans, October 19 of 2012.

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