Why am I not labeled “Made in America”?
Disposability of Men
Angel Vasquez Might Kill Somebody, Someday
As Dennis Danziger watches his students graduate, he wonders what will happen next.
Danny Brown’s Availability
White women assuming sexual power over black men is not a new story, says Robert Reece, of news that Danny Brown received unwanted oral sex on stage.
Entertaining Is Not So Entertaining Anymore
When it comes to dividing chores before company arrives, Randy Strauss thinks “honey do” lists are the pits.
I Am a Writing Desk
Justin Cascio had to leave home to find his people: more than once.
Dead Men Don’t Count in War
When the war dead are counted, ‘women and children’ are singled out for our pity. Why do we accept the deaths of men in war?
Urinals, Graffiti, and Boys Being Seen
Being invisible in a high price to pay for being a teenage boy.
The Disposability of Black Men
Black men are brutally murdered and systematically incarcerated. Is this genocide?
Born to Be Abused [Trigger warning]
A lifetime of abuse makes one man call himself ‘disposable.’
Men May Be Disposable, But They Are Not Ending
Pelle Billing calls for greater respect for the men who build everything from bridges to the internet.
Invisible Man [Poem]
Rick Belden asks, what will become of him, now that women look right through him as if he weren’t there at all?