Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System that’s Leaving Them Behind. By Richard Whitmire. New York: AMACOM, 2010. 238 pp. $24.95. www.amacombooks.org. Review by J. Steven Svoboda NCFM Public Relations Director Journalist Richard Whitmire has written and the American Management Association’s publishing wing AMACOM has published a nuts-and-bolts book about boys’...
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Posted in Action, Discrimination Against Boys, Education, Steven Svoboda, Esq. | 2 Comments »
The Global Victim by Tim Goldich President, NCFM Chicago Chapter An excerpt from Tim’s new book Loving Men Respecting Women Rape of Man It is overwhelming enough to try and grasp gender reality here in our own culture without presuming to understand gender reality within foreign cultures that are alien to us. Convincing the...
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Posted in Conscription, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Forced Labor, Government Programs for Women, International, Military, Myths, Sexism, Shameful, Tim Goldich, Victim Rights | 14 Comments »
By Robert Yourell, NCFM Baja Liaison Misrepresentation of domestic violence even from Mexico… As if fear of violence in Mexico hasn’t done enough damage, there is now a statistic that gives a very bad and wrong impression about Mexican households and Mexican men. You will hear it interpreted to mean that 67% of Mexican...
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(left) Mark Bates (right) Will Hageman of NCFM Twin City Chapter NCFM Twin Cities continues to educate at a variety of events Our NCFM Twin Cities Chapter does incredible work. Their website is chalk full of accomplishments; and, chalk full of useful information and articles. If you have not seen their site you should...
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Fathers’ Day in Democratic Republic of Georgia! Saturday, October 15th, is Fathers’ Day here in Georgia (as in Russia rather than next to Alabama)! As some of you may recall, I petitioned the Georgian Parliament to create a Father’s Day, or turn March 3rd (currently Mother’s Day) into Parent’s Day. You can get more...
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Grass Roots Are Looking Nice and Blue This Year (for raising awareness about prostate cancer) “Person by person, group by group, the prostate cancer blue movement appears to be taking root nicely. LA City Hall is going blue for the first time ever September 16-18. Prostate cancer advocates who have long yearned to see more...
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Posted in Action, Health Men, Ray Blumhorst | 2 Comments »
MORE MALE TEACHERS NEEDED About this time last year Nipissing University Schulich School of Education professors Dr. Douglas Gosse and Dr. Mike Parr have released a new report that discusses the importance of, and the barriers faced by, male teachers in the primary/junior classrooms in Ontario. According to a 2008 Statistics Canada report,...
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Attorney Sam Assini provided commentary to ACFC on the Turner v. Rogers Supreme Court decision rendered earlier this year concerning the incarceration of indigent child support obligors. This is an excellent article. Mr. Assini asserts that the decision provides some safeguards for payors. Well worth the read. If you are interested in children or fathers’...
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Vladeck Filler Persecution Continues FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Paul Elam, A Voice for Men P.O. Box 301172, Houston,TX77230 http://www.avoiceformen.com e-mail: avoiceformen@yahoo.com Bar Harbor Maine Prosecutor accused of fraud, racketeering, and obstruction of justice faces disbarment Following a seven month investigation of the Vladeck Filler case, the Maine Bar Counsel and Grievance Commission “found  probable cause...
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Posted in Action, Courts Criminal, Discrimination Against Men, False Allegations DV, NCFM in the news, Press Release, Press Release Other, Sexual Assault | 2 Comments »
According to a article in Men’s Health Forum, data from a massive study reported in the State of Men’s Health in Europe, shows that European men’s health is dismal compared to European women. MHF listed the key findings from the Report’s press release: Although men are living longer that ever before, the current decline...
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