Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families and the women who love them.
We are a gender inclusive, nonpartisan, ethnically diverse organization that effects civil rights reform through advocacy, education, outreach, services and litigation.
Major Christian “Kit” Martin Dodges a Bullet in Courts-Martial at Fort Campbell – Is Acquitted of Child Sex Abuse Charges “The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.” ... Read more »
Update of Major Martin Case at Fort Campbell by NCFM As Major “Kit” Martin approaches his court-martial on May 9th, a flurry of activity and news media attention has been brought to bear; locally and nationally. As documented in our earlier posts about this case, there was the issue of the murder of a... Read more »
NOTE: This letter was originally published March 29, 2014. The letter outlines our concerns about the wrongful persecution and court-martial of Major Christian “Kit” Martin, a highly decorated, well-trained, and exceptional soldier. Major Martin is being prosecuted because of egregious false allegations by his convicted bigamist ex-wife and a General hell bent on retribution... Read more »
In Twin Cities, MN, over the weekend of July 8-10, 2022, NCFM is planning a face-to-face board meeting, 45th anniversary celebration, and Celebration of Life in honor of 30-year NCFM member and our sorely missed and much-loved Vice-President, Marc Angelucci, Esq. who was murdered July 11, 2020.
This event is in the planning stages and will be dependent on the status of COVID and other factors arising due to our questionable economy, both or either of which may make it problematic if not impossible to hold such an event.
For planning purposes, please RSVP here so we can get an idea of how many may attend. The exact location and all of the details will be forthcoming once we have a better idea of how many to expect.
You do not have to be an NCFM member to attend the celebration events, but you do have to be an NCFM member to attend the board meeting.
Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families and the women who love them. We are a gender inclusive, nonpartisan, ethnically diverse organization that effects civil rights reform through advocacy, education, outreach, services and litigation.