A 16-year old's tribute to Father's Day
A beautiful music video on modern-day fatherhood, from friends of Janks Morton.
A beautiful music video on modern-day fatherhood, from friends of Janks Morton.
When I first consulted a solicitor about divorcing my husband, I did so with great sadness. I’d been married nearly twenty years, and it had taken me nine of those years to make that decision, not least because I had married as a Catholic and we had always known that divorce would not be for …
This Dove commercial so perfectly captures the value of dads to children (and children to dads) we think it’s worth featuring for Father’s Day.
When working for the National Orgainization of Women, Karen DeCrow stood out as one who went against the grain in her devotion to liberation for both sexes. On her passing, good friend and colleague Warren Farrell has a few words to say about Karen and her legacy.
In light of the disparaging #EndFathersDay campaign currently playing out on twitter, we thought we’d bring you this old classic written by Tom Snark in 2011 that captures the spirit of what fathers and Father’s Day have become in the eyes of a misandric world.
When a computer technician goes on a date with a woman there is ample potential for a disconnect – and ample potential for the woman to resort to shaming tactics if he doesn’t give in to emotional small-talk. Sage Gerard paints a picture of just such a scenario.
Three DUI’s in two years, car wrecks, suicide attempt, drug abuse… and she gets custody of the children.
An NCFM member tells his story of the unfortunately all-too-common practice of judicial bias that favors mothers even when they are unfit to parent.
You must learn to feel guilty, and then you will be guilty. Or this appears to be the modus operandum of many who oppose the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Tom Golden explores this further.
With Father’s Day just around the corner we thought it would be a good time to turn our thoughts to fatherhood. Phil Leigh brings you a series of inspirational stories that are sure to remind of the love and value of dads.
In 2011 the Department of Education issued its disastrous “Dear Colleague” letter to universities, requiring unqualified administrators to determine the guilt and innocence of students accused of felony sexual assault. Predictably, placing legal matters in the hands of amateurs has led to failures of justice, prompting a wave of lawsuits against universities by those wrongly accused. Jonathan Taylor provides a snapshot of developments.