NCFM Vice President responds to criticism about MRAs and the AVfM conference in Detroit
NCFM Vice President Marc Angelucci offers some thoughts on feminism and the mainstream media in the wake of the First International Conference on Men’s Issues
NCFM Vice President Marc Angelucci offers some thoughts on feminism and the mainstream media in the wake of the First International Conference on Men’s Issues
Why didn’t feminists want our first conference to happen? Maybe they didn’t want young women like Ellen Fishbein to hear our message. Seeing the effect we had on one young woman who braved the crowd and swam against the tide, we can see why.
Angry Harry, considered by many to be the father of the online men’s movement, has started a new series he’s called “MRA Corner” wherein he interviews Men’s Rights Activists. For his inaugural interview, he honored AVfM’s Managing Editor. We hope you enjoy it and that it gives you insight into how some of us think.
After a lifetime of training in gynocentric etiquette, Jonathan Bornstein explains why he is coming out of the closet as a visible mens’ rights activist.
Have you been wondering what Men’s Rights Edmonton’s been up to lately? Nick Reading’s got some fun videos for you to check out!
Angry Harry, the indisputable king of online activism, continues his new podcast series. This time a warning to men (and the women who support them). If you are not prepared to fight for your rights, you are doomed.
Angry Harry shares some historical perspective and some sound advice on moving forward after the conference.
One of the most controversial topics we cover at this website is men’s reproductive rights. It is also one of the topics we publish about least frequently. Gordon Wadsworth wanted to add his opinion on the subject into the library of literature here. He adds a bombshell.
Adam McPhee had a pretty strong reaction to an article recently penned by Paul Elam. He was invited, and accepted, to have this thoughts published here.
Paul Elam offers some observations and concerns on CAFE, an organization that has done some good work furthering awareness on the issues faced by men and boys.