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NCFM MSU in the news for wanting to cure rape hysteria…

March 28, 2013
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NCFM MSU in the news for wanting to cure rape hysteria…

Men’s group wants to cure Montana’s ‘rape hysteria’ The National Coalition for Men has its sights set on starting a chapter at the University of Montana next fall. NCFM Campus coordinator and spokesman Christopher Thompson said that he is working on meeting with fraternities in the next few weeks to get them on board...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Chris Thompson, Discrimination Against Males, Education, Other, Rape, Schools Colleges and Universities, Universities | 2 Comments »

Changing the Domenstic Violence Scene — MOVVE

March 25, 2013
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Changing the Domenstic Violence Scene — MOVVE

CHANGING THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SCENE Denial was always the reality protecter that insulated the family from the truth.  Her boys never said anything and her husband’s voice never once uttered what his eyes revealed.  After all, who could acknowledge a mother abusing her sons.  It was those soccer parents witnessing what Pat was doing...
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NCFM Vice President Marc Angelucci invited guest speaker about domestic violence at El Camino College

March 25, 2013
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NCFM Vice President Marc Angelucci invited guest speaker about domestic violence at El Camino College

On 3/25/13, NCFM’s Vice President, Marc Angelucci, was an invited guest speaker before a Sociology class of about 30-40 students at El Camino Community College near Redondo Beach, California.  The Professor had invited Angelucci to speak about male victims of domestic violence and particularly NCFM’s legal victory in Woods v. Horton (2008) 167 Cal.App.4th 648, which held it is unconstitutional to...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Education, Marc Angelucci, Esq., NCFM in the news | 2 Comments »