Senator Anne Cools at the 1st International Conference on Men’s Issues
Senator Anne Cools looks at the history of the law and demolishes myths about men and women and how they were treated historically under the law.
Senator Anne Cools looks at the history of the law and demolishes myths about men and women and how they were treated historically under the law.
If you missed the International Men’s Issues Conference in June of 2014 you missed an astounding event. Lucky for you it is now online and viewable. The consistent theme heard during the event was that the old narrative is woefully inadequate and is being replaced with a new one that extends greater compassion and choice to everyone, not just a select few.
Sponsored by A Voice for Men, The First International Conference on Men’s Issues was held just outside Detroit, Michigan this last weekend. Jonathan Taylor, an attendee, gives an overview of the landmark event.
Stefan Molyneux’s speech on circumcision and violence against children. Whether you’re a fan of his or not, Stefan nailed the topic in a fashion that both gets the topic across and is entertaining.
For those of you who didn’t get to see it, we bring you Karen Straughan’s talk, in which she refutes the ‘once upon a time’ claim that feminism started as a movement for equality. She explains that it has been always been about misandry, gynocentrism, and blaming men for all the evils of the world.
Sandman shares Dr. Tara Palmatier’s presentation from the Men’s Issues Conference in Detroit 2014, and shares his impressions of what went on during the event.
Paul Elam asks you to help take AVFM to the next level.
Here is the uncut press conference that took place at the opening for the historic first conference on Men’s Issues – this is the press conference that protestors did not want you to see.
A Voice for Men calls on the city of Detroit to keep its tradition of being pro civil rights alive.
Traffic to AVFM has been buzzing for quite a while now. Paul Elam takes a moment to welcome to new readers, and to explain to them why they are here.