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1) We believe the time is now to end systemic racism.
2) We want to end systemic sexism. #ThisIsHowSexismEnds
3) We need more people to understand intersectionality and how social issues overlap in both problems and solutions.
4) We have a burning desire for people to have better love lives and relationships of all kinds.
5) We think #CTE in the NFL and collision sports borders on abuse. We have ideas of how to stop it.
6) We believe that education is our future. And we can make it better.
7) We can see a future where environmental activism will make a difference. We’re already there.
8) We know people who have disabilities that are both visible and invisible and are stigmatized for them. We need to change that.
9) We are co-creating the next political platform with the members of The Good Men Project community.
10) The conversation about the changing role of men in the 21st century is the conversation about everything.
11) We are creating a new form of media. One based on real conversations, actions instead of passive watching, less polarized, more open.
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“Here’s the thing about The Good Men Project. We are trying to create big, sweeping, societal changes—–overturn stereotypes, eliminate racism, sexism, homophobia, be a positive force for good for things like education reform and the environment. And we’re also giving individuals the tools they need to make individual change—-with their own relationships, with the way they parent, with their ability to be more conscious, more mindful, and more insightful. For some people, that could get overwhelming. But for those of us here at The Good Men Project, it is not overwhelming. It is simply something we do—–every day. We do it with teamwork, with compassion, with an understanding of systems and how they work, and with shared insights from a diversity of viewpoints.” —– Lisa Hickey, Publisher of The Good Men Project and CEO of Good Men Media Inc.
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