Join us on HBR Talk as we examine universities’ response to the many due process and discrimination lawsuits that have resulted from Title IX abuse since the 2011 Dear Colleague standards came into play. Tune in @8pm Eastern
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Breaking the Narrative Episode 93: Boy’s Love or Simple Male Bonding? A Review of Banana Fish!
This summer season of anime has shown some of the usual mindless fare that could be expected. However, there is one anime this time around that has honestly shocked me, something rare for this day and age to be sure. Before I begin, I want to explain that this particular title is not simply purely for adults but is NOT for the faint of heart.…
Title IX: protecting women, or targeting men? | HBR Talk 45
Join us on the HBR Talk show as we look at the information discussed at the recent Title IX Research and Resources conference at Rowan University! Tune in @8pm Eastern!
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A roomful of what? ICMI, London, 2018, day 1
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Paul’s video was followed by a talk from Save Indian Family Foundation’s founder Anil Kumar on “Focusing on innovation for growth of organizations for the movement: Experiences in India.”
SIFF is a men’s rights organization centered in Bangalore, India.…
A roomful of what? ICMI, London, 2018, day 1
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Given feminism’s “toxic masculinity” narrative, you’d think even a feminist writer from a progressive publication would have taken an interest in Darren Deojee‘s talk on Positive Masculinity: Standing on the shoulders of giants.…
A roomful of what? ICMI, London, 2018, day 1
What do you get when you confront a feminist with men’s unfettered humanity? Shock. Horror. An article full of defamatory lies, published on the deceptively named “Open Democracy” blog, 50.50. The supposed “only woman in a room of entirely white men” failed to notice the sex and color of several of the event’s speakers, including the first up, Karen Straughan...
Breaking the Narrative Episode 92: The Other Half of the Japanese Population Decline, the Hikkikomori
Good day everyone. The subject we are approaching here may seem like it’s a more broad aspect of what has happened to Japan’s native population, but as with most things, you will soon find that that this phenomenon happens more often to men than women.…
Separation of child and state | HBR Talk 42
Anna Cherry, Aydin Paladin, and Hannah Wallen follow up on some points introduced in last week’s show on separation of migrant kids from their parents… regarding separation of American children from their parents. Join us @8pm Eastern!…
Breaking the Narrative Episode 90: Are You Sure About That? A Study of The Wicker Man!
This time around I had some trouble finding something that wasn’t swarmed all over, yet could concern what we usually discuss here. So, I thought I would cover a classic of suspense and intrigue, the 1973 cult classic The Wicker Man! Now I know what you are about to ask: How the fuck does such an old Christopher Lee vehicle relate to contemporary Men’s Issues?…
Breaking the Narrative Episode 89: Tennessee’s Opening of Pandora’s Gynocentric Box
It is no secret that we are often saddled even now with the issue and question of suffrage, also known as the Right to Vote in the United States. For the longest time, as seen in historically researched texts, this was more linked to the ownership of property as opposed to the common misconception that gender and race were determining factors.…
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