JTO on Erika Jarvis
JtO offers some after the fact commentary on the Erika Jarvis affair.
JtO offers some after the fact commentary on the Erika Jarvis affair.
Even in a capitalist, free enterprise system, it is often good form and good business to offer some assistance to your competitors. In that spirit Paul Elam presents a letter of recommendation to the Good Men Project.
Erica Jarvis, an aspiring feature writer in Canada, decided to do a piece on AVfM after the protests at the University of Toronto led to violence and controversy. She did a good job, and now she is paying the price for it, perhaps at the expense of her ever being a feature writer.
Erika Jarvis of the Toronto Standard conducted an interview with AVfM publisher Paul Elam about the activism conducted from this website and about why he became involved in the men’s movement to being with. The reviews are mixed.
First Monday roundup of the new year. Because we suspect a lot of you are just returning from the holidays, we’re covering more than just the last week. Hold onto your hats, cowpokes, we’ve had us quite a steer ride!
From VFM News and Commentary, Sofia Guo has been placed on the offender’s registry at register-her.com after recent violence at the University of Toronto over a lecture on boys.
The Varsity, the student newspaper for the University of Toronto is now asking questions about AVfM producing articles that outed the bigotry that appears to be alive and well in their student body.
John the Other felt like we left a few people off the New Year’s Thank You List for 2012. So, he made some additions of other under recognized people whose assistance to the MRM needs to be acknowledged.
After taking a sabbatical, seemingly inspired by a men’s movement that does not exist, Amanda Marcotte has found her nerve again, but apparently not the resolve to make any sense. As always, JTO is here to notice.
We approach the end of the week with the beginning of our last quarterly fundraiser for 2012. Paul Elam offers a note of encouragement to activists about the state of the movement. Times are changing.