“I bear witness to people who are forgotten by most and judged as unworthy and unforgivable, especially by themselves.” A volunteer talks about helping others find remorse.
Conflict
Blood Spattered
An excerpt from The Good Men Project book: Julio Medina’s story.
Teach the Boys to Fight
Young male rage brings with it identity issues: masculinity, sexual desirability, ennui. Maybe the question isn’t how to get rid of it, says Dr. Damon Young, but what can we do with it?
When No Birds Sang
Photojournalist Lyle Owerko walked out of his apartment and 10 minutes later shot the photo that ended up on the cover of Time Magazine. He hopes his photos left a mark of integrity.
Of Heroic Men and Good Deeds: A 9/11 Memoir
Class Warfare and the Power of the Powerless in America
Apathy and rage, David Perez writes, have a lot in common.
Is Violence a Spectator Sport?
Andrew Cotto believes we do not need violence to be entertained or educated, nor as part of our political discourse or behavior.
Raise Your Voice, Lose Your Child
David Pisarra, a Men’s Rights lawyer, discusses ‘the new type of abuse—the marginalization of fathers.’
‘Cuckolding Is the Worst Thing That Can Happen to a Man’
The post “I May Have a Son, but I’ll Never Know for Sure” set off a firestorm of debate. Hugo responds with some thoughts about “cuckolding” here.
Can’t See The Violence Within? Step Outside
Does admitting past abuse make you less of a man? Dan Griffin explains why that may be the only way to move on.
The Human Cost of War
Traumatic brain injury is a relatively unknown cost of war.
How Can We Stop Rampage Killings?
There have been more than 100 rampage killings in the last 50 years—most of them by young men. Making more laws is clearly not the answer. What is?
When Men Need Restraining Orders
Family lawyer David Pisarra explains when it’s appropriate for a man to get a restraining order against his partner.
Can We Degenderize Domestic Violence?
Is there space for men in domestic violence programs? Yes, and this is just the beginning. More organizations are opening their doors to men—and finding enormous success.
When Men Are the Victims of Abuse
Blurring the Lines of Military Masculinity
Could the mere insinuation that the military isn’t the end-all, be-all Mecca of masculinity shake the foundations of what it means to be a man? Oscar-nominated documentary “Restrepo” addresses the question.











