Mark Greene believes our male cultural history, the steps we took to get here, make ignoring boys and men as victims a likely outcome.
The Issues of Men's Rights
Men’s Issues: It’s Important to Celebrate Success
John Anderson looks at some small but tangible progress in calling attention to men’s issues.
Are Courts Indifferent to Dads Who Need Child Support? One Father’s Story
Cardinal Oscar Moncur loves, provides for, and cares for his three daughters, while his wife does nothing for them. Why won’t the courts enforce their divorce agreement?
Calling Bullsh** On The Gender-Rights Movements
Zek J. Evets challenges both Feminism and Masculism on the hate and bitterness that threaten to undermine the fight for gender equality.
How to Spot a Sex Offender
“If your child comes to you and tells you someone touched her, believe her.”
Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Myth of the Vampire Bite
Rob Brown explains the myths and misunderstandings surround the victims of childhood sexual abuse.
Damaged: Tales of Child Abuse and Growing Up
Robert Brown shares the story of his childhood, being sexually abused by other children, and how it has shaped him as an adult.
Why I Advocate for Men’s Rights
Men deserve more voices talking for them, writes GirlWritesWhat, and that’s why she’s doing it.
Men as the Solution, Not the Problem
James Landrith salutes the men making an impact in sexual violence work and survivor advocacy programs.
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.
Circle of Fire: Egalitarian Feminists, Come Forth
Tim Pylypiuk wants this to be another safe haven for reasoned discussion.
I’ve Got the T-Shirt and the Trauma Response to Go With It
James Landrith discusses life as a male survivor and recounts his experience of rape at the hands of a woman.
Survivor’s Tales: Victims of Abuse, Come Forward
Tim Pylypiuk calls all victims of female abuse to share their experiences, hoping that those who’ve been singled out and bullied can now come together in common story.
Raise Your Voice, Lose Your Child
David Pisarra, a Men’s Rights lawyer, discusses ‘the new type of abuse—the marginalization of fathers.’
Why Fathers Need Help
Glenn Sacks and Robert Franklin of Fathers and Families explain why men and fathers need advocacy.
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.