Fathers Rights guru Dr. Stephen Baskerville talks with AVFM News
Last week Dr. Stephen Baskerville was kind enough to invite Robert O’Hara into his home for an interview. He is a professor at Patrick Henry College and author of “Taken Into Custody.”
Last week Dr. Stephen Baskerville was kind enough to invite Robert O’Hara into his home for an interview. He is a professor at Patrick Henry College and author of “Taken Into Custody.”
When we first saw this video, to be honest, we weren’t sure if we were just getting trolled.
The appallingly sexist and bigoted “Don’t be THAT guy” posters from Sexual Assault Voices of Edmonton recently oozed onto the scene in Canada’s capital, Ottawa. AVfM’s Director of Activism recently did some postering of his own there. Jim Byset reports.
Peter Andrew Nolan is a dangerous man–dangerous to himself, and dangerous to the human rights of men, boys, and yes, even women. A Voice for Men repudiates him as any part of the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Al Martin explains why.
Human trafficking: it’s about more than just women and girls, although the headlines you so often seem focus almost exclusively on them. As if the men used as indentured servants and effective slaves are rare and don’t matter.
Because we live in a rape culture that normalizes rape of women by men as a tool of oppression, liars don’t matter or, even if they do exist they’re so rare they should be ignored and not punished, right?
Adrien Martinon is a 17 year old High School student. He is also living proof that the message of the Men’s Human Rights Movement is taking root and spreading.
In the ongoing math-debate over rape statistics it appears we have a new winner of the creative math award. Charles Clymer has succeeded in crafting mathematical formulae that would leave even Einstein stumped.
On Tuesday March 11 the Unviversity of Alberta will be holding a forum called “Men and Feminism,” including Dr. Barret Weber and Dr. Lise Gotell, who have in the past made allegations about Men’s Rights Activists and Men’s Rights Edmonton.
When Conor Oberst decided to strike back against false rape accusations he didn’t realise that he was up against something much bigger. Diana Davison offers Conor some advice on how to fight False Rape Culture.