This is the last in a continuing series of flyers that NCFM has distributed to all members of the United States House of Representatives, the Senate, applicable committees, and members of the President’s administration, as applicable. In conjunction with like-minded organizations currently, diligently, and effectively educating our policy makers of the importance of equitable...
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Tags: corruption, discrimination against boys, discrimination against men, domestic violence, false accusation, feminism, gender discrimination, harry crouch, Harry Reid, Jay Carney, John Boehner, marc angelucci, mens health, sex discrimination, stop abusive and violent enviornments, Timothy Geithner, vawa, violence against men, violence against women act, Violence Against Women Health Initiative Act, voice for men
Posted in Action, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Legislation Bad, National, Radical, Sexism, Supremist, Victim Mentality | 4 Comments »
My book—Loving Men, Respecting Women: The Future of Gender Politics—is all about convincing the reader that It All Balances Out—which is to say, in the benefits enjoyed and in the liabilities suffered, in the power and in the victimization, in the freedoms and in the constraints, it all balances out between Man and Woman....
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Tags: boys health, california mens centers, discrimination against boys, discrimination against men, feminism, gender discrimination, national coalition for men, ncfm, ncfm chicago, sex discrimination, sexism, Tim Goldich, vawa, violence against men, violence against women act, voice for men
Posted in Chicago, Discrimination Against Males, Health Men, Health Women, Mens' Organizations, Victim Rights | 4 Comments »
When Jobs Become Fatal There’s a gender factor in occupational hazards: I found it curious that Joe Eskenazi’s article saw fit to omit the most salient, indeed, shocking statistic from his source document ,...
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Tags: national coalition for men, ncfm, occupational hazzard, steve svoboda, work deaths, work fatalities, work injuries
Posted in Action, Activities, Employment, Employment Men, Employment Women, NCFM in the news, Northern California | 5 Comments »
The San Diego Domestic Violence Council, San Diego Fathers Network, and Solo Parenting in San Diego should be congratulated for putting together this first ever resource guide for fathers (55% resolution). Hopefully, this will serve as an example to other communities. Sadly, there is only one organization listed with the word “men”, ours. There...
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Tags: dads, fathers, men, mens health, national coalition for men, ncfm, san diego domestic violence council
Posted in Action, Activities, Fathers, Progress, San Diego | 2 Comments »
NCFM in the news! Stop double standard (scroll down to article) Re the June 21 article Charges formally dropped against Wittels: Everybody has a vested interest in eliminating false rape charges. For males, false rape charges often appear on the front page of national newspapers, destroying their lives and careers and it never completely...
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Tags: due process, duke university, false accusations, false allegartion, false allegations, false rape charges, garrett whittels, gordon e. finley, gordon finley, national coalition for men, ncfm, rape, sexual assault
Posted in Action, Activities, National, News, Rape Allegations | 2 Comments »
The National Coalition For Men paticipated in the first ever Fathers’ Day Walk-a-thon in San Diego. The event show cased the San Diego Children Coalition. NCFM had an informational booth and as a sponsor out logo was included in promotional materials, NCFM wristbands, t-shirts, and a large banner at the start/finish line. NCFM is...
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Tags: dads, fathers, fathers day, national coalition for men, national coalition of free men', ncfm, san diego children coalition, san diego childrens coalition
Posted in Action, Activities, Fathers' Day, National, Progress | 1 Comment »
Mike Geanoulis, long established National Coalition For Men Member and Founding Commissioner for the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Men (CSM) along with other CSM Commissioners, legislators, and interested organizations, like NCFM, recently saved the Commission from being closed by New Hampshire’s Legislature. (see article, “NCFM helps save the New Hampshire Commission...
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Tags: fathers day, national coalition for men, ncfm, new hampshire commission on the status of men
Posted in Action, Event Males, Fathers' Day, National | 1 Comment »
Letters to the editor predictable, tiresome June 19, 2011 2:56 PM Agree or disagree- Click here to send letters to the editor The regular writers of the letters to the editor consistently write uninformative, uninspiring, formulaic and wordy commentaries on predictable, acceptable targets. These targets are the president, Muslims, socialists, Democrats, felony immigrants, atheists...
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Tags: anti-defamation league, libertarians, naacp, national coalition for free men, national coalition for men, national organization of women, ncfm
Posted in Action, National, NCFM in the news | 2 Comments »
NOTE by the editor: The Australian recently ran the article “Free checks to tempt men to seek health help ” in which is described an effort by the Australian government to encourage men to seek preventive health services. That’s progress, a good thing, something that America should emulate. Aussie Ian Wilson, a long term...
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Los Angeles, CA — On June 15, at the Los Angeles Law Library, Dennis Ettlin and Daniel Cooper announce the filing of 8 civil law suits against 8 Los Angeles County judges. The 8 civil suits seek $38 million for civil rights violations and damages for prejudice against fathers. The lawsuits highlight judicial bias...
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Tags: corruptsion, court case, dennis ettlin, discrimination against men, family court, judges, national coalition for men, ncfm los angeles
Posted in Action, Court Cases, Discrimination Against Men, Los Angeles | 2 Comments »