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Can you just “man down”?
Have you ever heard the phrase “Man Up?” Are you as sick of it as we are? Well so is George St. Jones.
Arawelo: The Somalian Legend that Endorses Men’s Rights
Queen Arawelo is among the best-known folktale characters. Originally an obscure figure outside of Somalia, her legend has reached international audiences due to English-language media: a graphic novel (Mohamed, 2014), an article in biographies of women in history (Porath, 2016), and a theatrical production in London. There’s even a website for diasporic Somalian women named …
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The silence of the voiceless
Matthew Steele targets his prose at the heart of men betrayed by the heart of their own home, and the courts that put the nails in their coffins. He reminds us of the power in our voices, and that we must raise them.
Pediatricians and Circumcision of Children: Secrecy and Shame
Human rights activist Brian Herrity discusses interactions with pediatricians during the Bloodstained Men and Friends four day protest of the AAP American Academy of Pediatrics Convention in San Diego.
The inconvenient truth about manning up
Man up, and other male targeting slogans remain pervasive throughout our culture and indeed appar to be spreading. Neil Westlake notes this, and correctly observes that it constitutes an anti male, violent and stifling climate pretending to humanism, while calculated to perpetuate harm.
Time to throw the baby out with the bathwater
Relationship dramas often revolve around who is going to play the child in the relationship and who is going to play the responsible parent.
Parental Alienation Syndrome
“There are no words at times to convey how inhumane some people can be to others.” Parental Alienation










