Why I chose to fight for men
Seeing, thinking, and acting: these are the fundamentals of how activists are made. In this case, a journalist and filmmaker from India was moved by her own conscience to take up the cause of men’s rights.
Seeing, thinking, and acting: these are the fundamentals of how activists are made. In this case, a journalist and filmmaker from India was moved by her own conscience to take up the cause of men’s rights.
As usual, all is not what it appears to be on the surface. International Men’s Day is already a target for feminist co-option. And it appears they might have a shot at it. A video with Paul Elam.
The Belfast City Council did not want you to see this video by Men’s Rights Northern Ireland. We did.
Partha Sadhukhan uncovers tragic misinformation about domestic violence in India, and is raising awareness of this on International Men’s Day.
A speech at the United Nations Human Rights Commission shows that in Israel, it’s no different than countless other countries.
Justice for Men and Boys (and the women who love them) announces the appointment of Ian Young as a J4MB candidate for the May 2015 general election.
Jonathan Taylor keynotes for Male Students in Peril 2014 and shines a light onto what is happening to male students today.
Ever want a handy list of Men’s Rights issues? AVfM-Hebrew’s editor Yehonatan Roth has a handy card you can use.
The other day someone anonymously donated £1,000 to our current appeal, the largest donation we’ve yet received as a party. We wrote to thank him (from experience we know donors of substantial sums are far more likely to be male than female) for the generous donation and asked him for his motivations.
The White Ribbon Campaign in Australia is on the hunt for gullible males to act as domestic violence spies. Where better to look for recruits than among school age boys.