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National Directory of Domestic Violence – Men are an afterthought

March 29, 2011
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National Directory of Domestic Violence – Men are an afterthought

Organizations like the National Coalition to End Domestic Violence when testifying at public hearings or applying for funding say they help everyone, including men. Really? We sent $50 plus freight to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence for a copy of National Directory of Domestic Violence Programs, 30 Years of Working to Keep Women...
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NCFM Member Greg Andresen gets DV statistics corrected by the Hobart Mercury newspaper in Australia

March 25, 2011
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NCFM Member Greg Andresen gets DV statistics corrected by the Hobart Mercury newspaper in Australia

Yesterday, Australian NCFM Liaison Greg Andresen, had the following letter published in the Hobart Mercury newspaper (Tasmania, Australia). Congratulations Greg, nice work! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Mercury 25 Mar 2011: pp. 50. Men suffer too THE story “Helping hand for abused” (Mercury, March 23) contained the quote “57 per cent...
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NCFM Member Dr. Edward Stevens Promotes “Male Studies” to balance “WoMen StuDIEs”

March 21, 2011
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NCFM Member Dr. Edward Stevens Promotes “Male Studies” to balance “WoMen StuDIEs”

There are no less than 900 WoMEN StuDIEs programs worldwide including roughly 500 in the United States of America. Another source that I cannot relocate pegged the number at over 1,400 including several programs in South Korea. Early programs were not much more than terrorist training camps for women who didn’t like men. Men...
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