CANDICE WANG 6:47 PM, SEP 16, 2018 CONTRIBUTING REPORTER Kursat Christoff Pekgoz has never been to Yale — a school he accused of harboring a toxic environment for its male students. Pekgoz, a Turkish-born lecturer of English literature at the University of Southern California and a former member of a feminist group in Turkey,...
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NCFM NOTE: This is HUGE NEWS and hopefully the beginning of a movement that will spread rapidly, though given what’s happening in the USA less optimism is surely warranted. Regardless, without the dedication, drive, and commitment of Mr. Andresen and advocates like him Down Under would never have happened in our life times. So,...
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Posted in Australia, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Victims, Government Programs, Greg Andresen, Legislation Good, Male Victims, Men's Rights Movement, One In Three Campaign | 3 Comments »
On December 8, 2015 NCFM’s appeal in their lawsuit against the Selective Service challenging the constitutionality of the male-only draft requirement came up for oral argument before a three-judge panel at the 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals in Pasadena, California. NCFM Vice President Marc Angelucci barely got three sentences in when the...
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Tags: conscription, marc angelucci, selective service, the draft, women in combat, women in the military
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NCFM NOTE: Special thanks goes to NCFM San Francisco Chapter member Jeanne Falla for making this happen. It took her several months to arrange and coordinate this event. Rarely do we have the opportunity to take part in a discussion between a well-known women’s studies professor and an extremely knowledgeable MRA. We believe that’s...
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HOBOS, BUMS, BAG LADIES, STREET PEOPLE: NOW WHAT THE HOMELESS NEED IS MORE ACCURATE TERMINOLOGY by Francis Baumli, Ph.D. Warren Farrell’s The Myth of Male Power (1993) is, in my opinion, his best book. But I have always been skeptical about, and disappointed by, its little section which deals with homeless men.1 I thought...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Double Standard, Francis Baumli, Health Men, Homeless, Men | 4 Comments »