Interdisciplinary Shaming Dept. part IV – Scott Ritchie
Scott Ritchie of Kennesaw State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department has some explaining to do. Will he use his position of privilege to do just that?
Scott Ritchie of Kennesaw State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department has some explaining to do. Will he use his position of privilege to do just that?
Women’s power gains on campus are beginning to attract greater awareness and an uncomfortable accountability. August Løvenskiolds has noticed and explains the implications.
Once again false rape hysteria has broken out on a University campus, with even the President of the facility getting involved in the finger pointing. But a Grand Jury has embarrassed the hysterics.
Kennesaw State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department appears to have a problem with staff who abuse their authority. For example, eace Studies Coordinator Tom Pynn, who doesn’t bother to talk to people before declaring war on them.
Sage Gerard has sacrificed much for the movement, and now he really needs your help.
KSU Gender and Women Studies Coordinator Stacy Keltner attacks Sage from afar, and A Voice for Men retaliates point blank.
The retalliation against the faculty of Kennesaw State University continues.
Kennesaw State University feminists have tried for a year to eliminate Sage Gerard. Paul Elam has some choice words for the faculty, the administration and the legal department.
Will you help Zen Men protect your sons’ futures on campus?
Dr. Warren Farrell examines the fundamental difference between women’s studies, and what men’s studies would be, should they ever be allowed to exist.