Dehumanization, Paternalism and Charity: On #FitchTheHomeless

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Jamie Utt explains that while the person behind dressing homeless people in Abercrombie & Fitch was probably trying to do good, using people as pawns is dehumanizing.

Spring Has Sprung, But You Don’t Have To

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With warm weather comes more revealing clothes. Jamie Utt encourages men to resist the urge to objectify or harass women in the spirit of “Spring Fever”.

Engaging with ‘Idle No More’ and Indigenous Struggles for Justice

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Jamie Utt offers meaningful ways to help support Idle No More and other Indigenous and First Nations grassroots causes.

The “Yes, No, Maybe” Chart – A Tool For Talking About Consent

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Jamie Utt offers a “Yes No Maybe” Chart to help couples talk about their limits—and their fantasies.

An Eye for an Eye? Jerry Sandusky, Male Survivors and Prison Rape

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Jamie Utt notes that while revenge may be our first reaction to violence, it does nothing to solve the problem, nor does it support survivors in their healing.

The Chicago Teacher Strike is NOT About Teacher Salaries

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Former CPS teacher Jamie Utt explains exactly why the Chicago Teachers Union strike is about so much more than money.