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Approximately 95 percent of all youth reporting staff sexual misconduct said they had been victimized by female facility staff.

January 20, 2011
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Sexual Victimization

According to a recent report, Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Facilities Reported by Illinois Youth, released by the Justice Department “…an estimated 12 percent of adjudicated youth in state operated and large locally or privately operated juvenile facilities reported experiencing one or more incidents of sexual victimization by another youth or facility staff in the...
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Why don’t we value men the same as we value women?

December 16, 2010
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Why don’t we value men the same as we value women?

Imagine in tragedies if white (Caucasians) deaths were considered more significant when the Titanic went down than that of other races. How do we decide that one group has more value than another. What if a...
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Back Home Women Veterans Battle Sexism?

December 7, 2010
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Back Home Women Veterans Battle Sexism?

By Steven DeLuca That was the headline on my Sunday paper 11/28/2010. A more accurate and Politically Incorrect view would be to notice that male and female vets deal with sexism at home and overseas but to notice, really notice, the sexism men live with shows a certain lack of chivalry and we just...
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Scottish Parliment Debates DV Against Men

June 17, 2010
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Scottish Parliment Debates DV Against Men

There was disappointment in the amendment passed, but still a great debate. How long before “gendered analysis” means nothing more than mystic justifications for privilege and oppression? Transcript of Debate. Video Below. Text of Minutes 6. Violence Against Men: The Minister for Housing and Communities (Alex Neil) moved S3M-6531—That the Parliament recognises that domestic...
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University of Chicago prints NCFM letter supporting men’s group on campus

June 13, 2009
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https://www.chicagomaroon.com/2009/6/2/men-in-power-reflects-larger-rights-movement?headline_num=1   6/2/09   Dear Editor   I was so happy to read about the student group “Men in Power” in the Chicago Tribune. Groups like this are part of a growing, global men’s rights movement that advocates for equal treatment of men in areas such as child custody, domestic violence policies, reproductive rights,...
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NCFM VP Marc Angelucci’s article “Rihanna-Brown incident an example of double standards in attitudes toward partner abuse” published in L.A. Wave

March 19, 2009
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L.A. Wave Newspaper, which focuses on the African-American community in Los Angeles, prints op ed by NCFM board member: “Rihanna-Brown incident an example of double standards in attitudes toward partner abuse.” https://www.wavenewspapers.com/opinion/op-ed/41340702.html: “If anything can be learned from the recent violence between Chris Brown and Rihanna, it is the sheer double standard that male victims...
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NCFM Twin Cities Chapter at Education Minnesota conference

November 23, 2008
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NCFM Twin Cities Chapter at Education Minnesota conference

In October, the Twin Cities Chapter of NCFM had a booth at the annual conference of Education Minnesota, the state teachers association. This conference is always one of our busiest events. For the fifth straight year, we distributed literature about the school system’s bias against boys, and articles with suggestions on how the school...
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NCFM speaks at UCLA School of Law for 4th year in a row

November 11, 2008
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On November 10, 2008, UCLA School of Law invited NCFM attorney Marc Angelucci to be a guest speaker for the fourth year in a row to students in a Human Rights and Sexual Politics seminar.  As always, he discussed the history and basic philosophy of NCFM and the men’s movement in general, briefly covering issues of such as fathers’ rights, male victims...
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NCFM members speak out at L.A. City Domestic Violence Council

November 11, 2008
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On November 10, 2008, five NCFM members and several male victims of domestic violence attended and spoke out at the Los Angeles City Domestic Violence Council’s monthly meeting about male victims of domestic violence and NCFM’s  recent appellate victory in Woods v. Shewry.  There were a few heated exchanges but for the most part things went smoothly. ...
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NCFM wins landmark appellate victory for battered men!!

October 16, 2008
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On 10/14/08, NCFM won a landmark victory for battered men in the appellate case of Woods v. Shewry, originally filed by NCFM back in 2005.  The California Court of Appeal (4th District) ruled that it is unconstitutional to exclude male victims of domestic violence from state-funded programs because it violates men’s constitutional right to equal protection. ...
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