Call Email Join Donate
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Progress

Leahy scraps provision in anti-domestic violence bill following complaints!

November 11, 2011
By
Leahy scraps provision in anti-domestic violence bill following complaints!

WASHINGTON – Sen. Patrick Leahy will scrap a provision in draft legislation reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act following complaints that it would compromise due-process protections for college students accused of sexual harassment or violence. “Because of the feedback he has received concerning this proposal, he does not plan to include it in the...
Read more »

Tags: , , , , , , ,
Posted in Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Legislation Bad, Politicians Federal, Progress, Victim Rights, Women Organizations | 3 Comments »

NCFM HELPS ESTABLISH FATHERS’ DAY IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA – maybe

October 17, 2011
By

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...
Read more »

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Action, Carl Augustsson, Event Males, Progress | 1 Comment »

NCFM at San Diego “Hope in the Park” Domestic Violence Prevention Month Event

October 14, 2011
By
NCFM at San Diego “Hope in the Park” Domestic Violence Prevention Month Event

A few years ago we picketed these events because they excluded recognition of male victims of domestic violence. We would often be booed, called women haters, and given baffled looks, if not looks of disgust and hate. But in those days we were the ones primarily concerned about ending domestic violence for everyone, not...
Read more »

Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Action, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Harry Crouch, Progress | 3 Comments »