1976-1983
Member of Dignity-Integrity/Rochester (NY), a ministry to local Catholic and Episcopal gays, lesbians, their families and friends. He served in various volunteer capacities ranging from administrative assistant, newsletter editor, fundraiser, hotline volunteer and special events coordinator.
1979
Joined an estimated 200,000 participants at the National March on Washington for Lesbian & Gay Rights.
1980
Interviewed on 'AM Rochester' by television host Matt Rinaldi, along with Sue Cowell, to discuss challenges facing Rochester's lesbian and gay community. Interviewed by Rochester radio stations about gays and the church (WPXY on 8-18-80 and WEZO on 09-21-80).
1981
Co-Founder of Families & Friends of Gays/Rochester, the local chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).
1982
Organizer of the first annual Day of Remembrance of gay/lesbian victims of the Holocaust in Rochester (NY).
1983
Co-Founder of AIDS/Rochester, a service agency providing AIDS education and support services. Founding task force member of CREATE:Justice, a project of the Presbytery of the Genesee Valley to promote social justice issues affecting lesbians and gay men.Recipient of the Vinnie Cup, awarded annually by the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley for outstanding service to the Rochester (NY) lesbian and gay community.
1874-1987
Administrative Assistant of the AIDS Health Project, an agency of the University of California/San Francisco providing psychosocial support to those with AIDS and at-risk of infection.
1987
Joined an estimated 500,000 participants at the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights; volunteered as a quilt handler at the Inaugural Display of the Names Project AIDS Quilt on the Washington Mall; and was arrested with over 600 others in an act of civil disobedience by about 2,000 people on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to protest its 1986 ruling on a Georgia anti-sodomy law (Bowers v. Hardwick).
1989
Co-founder of the National Organization of Restoring Men (NORM), an international network of groups offering moral and technical support to men seeking foreskin restoration.
1992
Founder of the National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males (NOHARMM), a non-violent, educational and direct-action network of men working together to end routine infant circumcision through a model of education and empowerment of other men. Worked closely with author Hanny Lightfoot Klein (Prisoners of Ritual, PDF) and philanthropist Laurance S. Rockefeller to secure funding for various educational projects to protect girls and boys from genital cutting customs.
1993
Survey Coordinator of Awakenings: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Men, an ongoing grassroots investigation of the long-term adverse physical, sexual and psychological outcomes to men of infant circumcision. Attended the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights while wearing NOHARMM t-shirts and sweatshirts to heighten visibility of children's genital autonomy.
1994
Interviewed by Jean Feraca on Wisconsin Public Radio about NOHARMM's "Preliminary Poll of Men Circumcised in Infancy or Childhood." Presenter of Revealing the Harm, Healing the Wounds: Surveying Long-Term Effects of Infant Circumcision at the Third International Symposium on Circumcision [Washington, DC]. Recipient at the Third International Symposium on Circumcision of the Human Rights Award for creating invaluable educational tools and a national support nework for men working against infant circumcision.
1995
Executive Producer of Whose Body, Whose Rights?, a 56-minute social issue documentary examining the effects of childhood sexual mutilation on men's lives, as well as the positive steps men are taking to heal themselves, to educate others, and to guarantee fundamental human rights of body ownership and self-determination for future generations of children. Accepted into the U.S. Library of Congress and the American Archives of Public Broadcasting. Co-presenter of Recognizing and Healing the Wounds of Sexual Mutilation at the Sixth Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, hosted by the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, Columbus, OH in October, 1995.
1996
Ongoing member of a team of Male Urological Teaching Associates, instructing medical students at the University of California/San Francisco School of Medicine and Stanford University School of Medicine the importance of, and proper techniques for, Male Breast and Pelvic Examination of their future patients. Presenter of updated findings from Awakenings, as well as the European premier of Whose Body, Whose Rights?, at the Fourth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations (Lausanne, Switzerland). Presenter, Routine Circumcision of Male Minors: Human Rights Implications, Second International Conference on Health & Human Rights, Harvard University, 4 October 1996.
1997
Graduate of Sex Educator Training at San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI), which has trained men and women for the past 25 years to become qualified sex educators for SFSI's nationwide sex information hotline. Co-Presenter, Male Sexual Mutilation: Communities of Men Reveal the Harm and Heal the Wounds, Seventh Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, JFK University/Orinda, CA in September, 1997.
1998
Co-Presenter, Long-Term Effects of Circumcision, West Coast Retreat of the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization. September, 1998. Organizer of poster presentation on male and female genital mutilation at the Western Regional Meeting of Amnesty International, San Francisco. March, 1998. Worked with AI Bermuda Section to write a 1997report and a 1998 report on male genital mutilation submitted to Amnesty International "Bodily Integrity for Both." The 1997 report included a letter of endorsement from the London Black Women's Health Action Project condemning male genital mutilation. " History of attempts from 1981 to 2007 to get Amnesty International to recognize genital cutting as a human rights issue (PDF with active hyperlinks to supporting documents).
1999
Author, A Preliminary Poll of Men Circumcised in Infancy or Childhood. British Journal of Urology International (83, Suppl. 1) January 1999, pp. 85-92
2000
Co-authored with Ron Goldman the section titled "Male Genital Mutilation" in the chapter titled "Genital Surgery on Children Below the Age of Consent" in the textbook Psychological Perspectives on Human Sexuality published by Barry University. Received acknowledgement from David L. Gollaher, author of Circumcision: A History of the World's Most Controversial Surgery, quoted and discussed [p.180
2012
Co-founded the Children's Health & Human Rights Partnership (CHHRP) with Kira Antinuk, BsN, Christopher Guest, M.D. and David Saving. CHHRP is Canada's first non-profit organization to deal exclusively with genital cutting of male, female and intersex children. Open letter to Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Bundestag discussing the potential global effect of pending circumcision legislation in Germany. Presented findings from the 2011 Global Survey of Circumcision Harm (GSCH) at the 12th International Symposium on Genital Autonomy and Children's Rights in Helsinki, Finland. The Global Survey of Circumcision Harm (GSCH) is an online survey of more than 1,000 men who answered an extensive questionnaire and uploaded photographic evidence and video testimony documenting the long-term adverse physical, sexual, self-esteem and psychological consequences from circumcisions imposed on them at a time when they could understand or consent. The GSCH exposes the long-term circumcision harm to men that the medical community still refuses to investigate.
2013
Interviewed in the documentary Shoulders to Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (NY), which traces that history from the 1940s to the present. Tim appears in Chapter 12: Rochester Responds to AIDS. Open letter to the Canadian Paediatric Society about the Global Survey of Circumcision Harm (GSCH) findings of long-term adverse consequences to men from infant circumcision.
2014
Interview included in the chapter titled 'His Body, His Choice' in the book 'Lost' Causes: Agenda Vetting in Global Issue Networks and the Shaping of Human Security.
2015
Presented findings from the 2011 Global Survey of Circumcision Harm (GSCH) at the Symposium on Genital Autonomy: Myths and Multiple Standards in Frankfurt, Germany.
2016
Presented findings from the 2011 Global Survey of Circumcision Harm (GSCH) at the 2016 International Conference on Men's Issues in London, England. Convenor of the International NGO Coalition on Genital Autonomy, produced a core report and country-specific supplementary reports to the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child regarding each country's compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child with regard to the bodily integrity of boys.
2017
Findings from the 2011 Global Survey of Circumcision Harm were formally published. Lead author, Long-term adverse outcomes from neonatal circumcision reported in a survey of 1,008 men: an overview of health and human rights implications. International Journal of Human Rights March 2017, 21(02), pp. 189-218. Guest of LA Talk Radio's 'Sheena Metal Experience' (April 24). Interview begins at 1:08:00. "No place for personal sexual tastes in struggle for genital autonomy". Empty Closet newspaper (September) Opinion. Interviewed by Certified Sex Therapist Dan Rosen (Rochester, NY) about circumcision harm.
2018
Recipient of the Anthony Mascioli Rainbow Dialogues Humanities Archival Recognition for documenting Rocheser (NY) LGBTQ history.
2020
Published two-part interview with ethicist Brian D. Earp discussing the intersectionality of genital autonomy for girls/boys/intersex children and the LGBTQI movement. With the assistance of LGBTQ+ archivist Evelyn Bailey, the Tim Sally LGBTQ+ Archives: Gay Rights & Intactivism Collection was established at the Rochester (NY) Public Library. Established the Tim Hammond Genital Autonomy Advocacy Archives, part of the social change collecting area at the Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA), University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
2021
Named Honorary Member of the Brussels Collaboration on Bodily Integrity. Book review of 'Circumcision Scar' published in JOPPPAH, the journal of the Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Health. Presented preliminary findings from "Foreskin Restorers: Insights into Motivations, Successes, Challenges and Experiences with Medical and Mental Health Professionals" as a video poster presentation at the 25th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health. Formal findings published in 2022.
2022
Founder and president of the Genital Autonomy Legal Defense and Education Fund to organize and train legal professionals to become more successful with impact litigation to secure the rights of children, particulary boys in the U.S., to bodily integrity and genital autonomy. Presented an introduction to GALDEF at the 16th International Conference on Child Genital Cutting sponsored by Intact America (Aug 27, 28 - Atlanta, GA).
2023
Findings from the 2021 'landmark survey' of almost 1800 foreskin restorers from 60 nations were published in the International Journal of Impotence Research. "Foreskin restorers: insights into motivations, successes, challenges, and experiences with medical and mental health professionals – An abridged summary of key findings."