Woman abusing man in Sri Lanka
It’s still Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014, and we noticed that this particular video seems to be appearing and disappearing from various parts of the internet.
It’s still Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014, and we noticed that this particular video seems to be appearing and disappearing from various parts of the internet.
Treon Harris’s accuser has withdrawn sexual battery charges against him and he’s reinstated to play–but his coach says it was a “learning experience” for Treon and everyone else. Really coach?
Shared parenting is almost always in the best interests of the child, even when the parents don’t like each other. Leading Women for Shared Parenting has an important message on this.
Western media has been indulging in massive anti-Indian propaganda, degrading its people and terming various Indian cities as “rape capitals.” Anil Kumar exposes this misinformation campaign.
AVfM publishes here an essay that was apparently too incendiary for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Read it and tell us why you think they wouldn’t publish it. We think we know why.
Are you listening, Good Men Project, Daily Beast, Slate, Salon, Mother Jones, Time, Newsweek, Huffington Post, and others? You should be. If this is the only thing you see on AVfM this year, this should be it.
Abusive relationships can be like an addiction, leading from one to another until the cycle is broken.
The Canadian Association for Equality recently hosted the following presentation, filmed by Studio Brule.
A culture embracing personal responsibility basically runs itself–but do we have one anymore?
It’s day 11 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014. In today’s In His Own Words, “David” tells how is childhood programming and his mother’s behavior groomed him into relationships with abusive women and feminism. First, I want to say that I was under the illusion for a long time that I was a strong, very …