Reflecting on Toronto
Paul Elam offers some words on the recent events in Toronto. There were many successes and some areas that are in need of improvement. Overall, it was a spectacular win as seen from a table with a full glass of beer.
Paul Elam offers some words on the recent events in Toronto. There were many successes and some areas that are in need of improvement. Overall, it was a spectacular win as seen from a table with a full glass of beer.
Once again it is time for the AVFM Quarterly fundraiser. This time, according to founder and publisher Paul Elam, it is more important than ever. AVFM urges everyone to be a part of the solution and give.
There have been several changes in schedule of late, and some surprises are coming to Toronto next weekend. If you want to know what they are, you have to go in an read this announcement.
The University of Toronto has a problem with a criminal element on its campus. And what has the administrations reaction been to that problem? Don’t just blame the victim, make them pay a fine.
Paul Elam is asking all those who can slap together some text and a few images into a PDF to step up and create a poster to help us promote the rally and protest for men and boys in crisis in Toronto on the 28th.
Toronto is quickly becoming a city in the spotlight in the building cultural war between feminists and those growing more and more weary of their false paradigm. What better time for MHRAs to speak out with a rally for men and boys in crisis!
You might be wondering about now what has happened to the A Voice for Men website. Well, Paul Elam says, more than you might imagine. He explains why the new look and the new direction.
Paul Elam offers some insights and perspective on the upcoming lecture by Dr. Miles Groth at the University of Toronto on September 27, it’s importance to Canada and to the Men’s Human Rights Movement.
The latest spin craze in the world of feminism has come courtesy of some business students at the University of British Columbia. It is chanting, and Paul Elam covers the craze.
Gary Trieste told us of the abuse of him and his daughter by the family court in New York and by the Children’s Protective Service workers assigned to protect his child. Now it is time to name names.