Christian Coleman takes a look at how black men are portrayed in some of the movies he’s watched recently.
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Why I Advocate for Men’s Rights
Men deserve more voices talking for them, writes GirlWritesWhat, and that’s why she’s doing it.
Seven Years Gone: Manhood, My Mother’s Death, and 100 Dates
As a part of Evan Barden’s “One Hundred Dates” project, he reflects on the seven years following his mother’s death, what it’s meant to be a mama’s boy, and how it all influences his relationships with women.
Angry Baby Strength: The World’s Next Alternative Fuel Source
If Jon Methven can find a way to harness angry baby strength, he’s confident he’ll be able to solve most of the world’s energy problems.
World Development Report 2012: Gender, Equality, and Men’s Education?
A look at how men’s education is portrayed in the World Development Report 2012 on Gender and Equality and where the report fails.
Why Vietnam Vets Are America’s Greatest Heroes
Raymond Bechard pays tribute to the men who hardly received any while they fought for our country.
When Angry Commenters Find Common Ground
Joanna Schroeder and David Bryon thought they’d never get past their differences as commenters. Now, as friendly allies, they discuss how they got there.
Profiles of a Regular Man: The Provider
The role of a provider is to offer support no matter what the circumstances, and for Tim, it’s his duty as a father and a husband.
25 More Reasons Why Baseball Is Better Than Football
“What playoff game?” asks Steve Jaeger.
The New Macho
I Hate Rich Guys. Or Do I?
Shuffling Feet: A Black Man’s View of Schroedinger’s Rapist
A response to the argument of Schroedinger’s Rapist and an examination of anti-black racism.
My Response to an Open Letter From MRAs
The Good Men Project was never intended to be a platform to espouse any particular dogma. It was founded as a way to begin a conversation.
Equal But Not the Same: A Letter from a Former Lesley College Professor
Larry Daloz sent this letter to Tom Matlack, and we needed to publish it.
I Don’t Care What You Call It: Sexual Violence Against Men and the Pain of Being Invisible
The language of abuse doesn’t really matter, Brian C. Rideout writes. Instead, we need to focus on helping and allowing the victims to heal.
Patriarchy Messes With All of Us
Sasha Pixlee wonders why we at The Good Men Project hold masculinity as close as a magical talisman.









