Adam Dyer recalls feeling trapped as an angry young teenager. And as a man, having to bargain with society to let him express his emotions.
The Dirty Business of Prison Sterilization
Adam Dyer talks about some truly barbaric and archaic practices in todays prison system.
A Lesson in Figure Skating and Black Men
Adam Dyer knows full well what it’s like to be a black guy obsessed with figure skating.
American Men Can’t Win the “War on Poverty”
Adam Dyer wonders if shifting from a model of independence to interdependence would be better than relying on “war, conquering and oppression” for battles we just can’t win.
Black Male Achievement ≠ White Male Failure
There is increasing backlash from white men who feel vilified and targeted as being the source of all cultural ills.
American Men Can’t Win the “War on Poverty”
We need to progress from the language of “war, conquering and oppression” to a language of “respect, engagement and interdependence.”
A Love Letter to That ’60s Boy Dancer
Adam Dyer on the greatest dancer you don’t know by name.
Conversations About Masculinity: Starving Men
By forbidding touch, particularly touch between males, men in our culture experience life in a world devoid of unconditional human contact.