Black Men Are Precious
Black men, black friends having strokes.
Black men younger than me.
Good men with bad hearts. Continue Reading Black Men Are Precious
Sep 23, 2019 | 2019 Spring, Poetry |
Black men, black friends having strokes.
Black men younger than me.
Good men with bad hearts. Continue Reading Black Men Are Precious
Sep 23, 2019 | 2019 Spring, All |
Last March and April, students in Prof. Shira Tarrant’s class on masculinities at California State University/Long Beach, received a copy of Voice Male. These are their responses. Continue Reading Voice Male in the Classroom
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Glen Jankowski In recent years, more and more men say they are feeling ashamed of their...
Read MoreFeb 21, 2019 | 2019 Spring, Issue Archive |
Time to Join the Gender Equality Revolution
Capturing the Boggart of Patriarchy
Combating Pornography’s Impact on Men Continue Reading Spring 2019 Edition
Feb 21, 2019 | 2019 Spring, Editor's Blog |
Among the complex range of experiences that make up manhood—and the continuum of masculinities—some men are not only uncovering the source of their own pain, but also getting in touch with their accompanying, heart-wrenching feelings. Continue Reading There is No War on Men (but There Are Peace Talks)
Read MoreFeb 21, 2019 | 2019 Spring |
Frederick Douglass was one of the few men present at the pioneering woman’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in July 1848. His support of women’s rights never wavered, and he remained a constant champion of the right of women to vote. Continue Reading Why I Insist on a Woman’s Right to Vote
Read MoreFeb 21, 2019 | 2019 Spring |
Like the JK Rowling creation, the shapeshifting Boggart—a creature that no one knows what it looks like but which gives evidence of its existence by assuming the form of one’s deepest fears—patriarchy continually emerges in different, unsuspecting forms. Continue Reading Capturing the Boggart of Patriarchy
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Thinking that men don’t need to hear criticism from female advocates is a great danger because it is likely a sign of egoism, self-protection and unconscious male posturing. Continue Reading What’s the Best Way for Men to Be Profeminist?
Read MoreFeb 21, 2019 | 2019 Spring |
Twelve years after the American Psychological Association (APA) approved guidelines for working with women and girls, it has released a 10-point plan for working with boys and men. Continue Reading Psychologists (Finally) Catch On: It’s Time to Redefine Masculinity
Read MoreFeb 19, 2019 | 2019 Spring |
I wanted to be there for my children as an awake and vulnerable but brave father—as the father I missed. Continue Reading To Heal My Wounds, I Work with Men and Boys
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Embedded within pornography are a host of values and norms that may well conflict with the values and norms of the men viewing pornography. Continue Reading Men: Are We Willing to Examine Pornography’s Impact?
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Last May, young Chilean women proclaimed, “Enough is enough” and started to tell their stories of harassment at universities, including how authorities failed to act to prevent their mistreatment. Organized by Confech (the Confederation of Students of Chile), they started by… Continue Reading Learning from Young Feminists in Chile
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I wanted to sum up my own role in issues and efforts that I, along with many wonderful friends and colleagues, have been devoting much of our lives to. Continue Reading Why Men Must Join the Gender Equality Revolution
Read MoreFeb 19, 2019 | 2019 Spring, All, Poetry |
school hallways, stalking his longhair
hippie pacifist
prey: me. He hailed from Beech
Creek, that piss hamlet up Bald Eagle Continue Reading Chink
Feb 19, 2019 | 2019 Spring, Poetry |
Trotting slopes of washout gravel and stones on this lane
ascending through dappled birch and pine, ledges
of upper cliffs verdant with ferns
and moss, I scan the crags and drink Continue Reading Running on Rattlesnake Gutter Road
Feb 19, 2019 | 2019 Spring, Poetry |
A woman in a blue suit comes into a room.
She sits down at a table.
She has blondish hair to her shoulders.
Some of it falls in front of her face.
She brushes it back with her hand.
She is wearing glasses. Continue Reading The Silence Is Broken
Feb 19, 2019 | 2019 Spring, All |
Female restrictions went deeper than just posture, as we accepted the cultural norm of displaying deference to men in words and demeanor. Continue Reading Deferring to Men
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For one who regrets his military actions and is critical of past and current U.S. wars, the mantra “thank you for your service” is loaded with ideological and emotional baggage. Continue Reading Vets for Peace: “Thank You for Your Service”
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