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'''How Can We Help?'''
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Authors write on the struggles that men face when trying to stand up against gender roles that inhibit them from being anti-sexist. We see Frye, Jenson, Kaufman, and '''[[Jackson Katz]]''' who all try to add a male voice and advocate change by men in their gender relations and social, political and institutional structures.
Authors write on the struggles that men face when trying to stand up against gender roles that inhibit them from being anti-sexist. We see '''[[Robert Jenson]]''', '''[[Michael Kaufman]]''', '''[[Michael Kimmel]]''' and '''[[Jackson Katz]]''' who all try to add a male voice and advocate change by men in their gender relations and social, political and institutional structures.


Women and the GLBTQ are not the only groups taking action on the role to Anti-Sexism.  There are many groups that have formed to encourage men to promote anti-sexism by working with other men and women.  Areas that these groups discuss are violence against women, sexism, inequalities in pay and promotion at work, pornography, sex trafficking, and women's rights to birth control.  Many groups use tactics such as workshops, conferences, listen to speakers, and join in other activities with other groups to help fight against sexism.
Women and the GLBTQ are not the only groups taking action on the role to Anti-Sexism.  There are many groups that have formed to encourage men to promote anti-sexism by working with other men and women.  Areas that these groups discuss are '''[[violence against women]]''', sexism, inequalities in pay and promotion at work, pornography, sex trafficking, and women's rights to birth control.  Many groups use tactics such as workshops, conferences, listen to speakers, and join in other activities with other groups to help fight against sexism.
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Click here for Anti-Sexism Supporters'''[[Groups]]'''

Latest revision as of 02:19, 12 May 2006

Anti-Sexism | Feminist Movement | UN Fourth World Conference on Women - Bejing, China | GLBTQ | INCITE | Men's Liberation | Conclusion| Anti-Sexism Sources


Pro-Feminist Mens Activists

These men strive to aknowlege the gender roles that are placed on them. They then take that recognition and educate other young men and women. Their action helps to support anti-sexism in a society that largley places women in certain roles based on their gender. This is often difficult for men to speak out because of societal influences, such as being called a "fag" or "sissy." Men realize their actions have affects on women and society as a whole.

How Can We Help?

Authors write on the struggles that men face when trying to stand up against gender roles that inhibit them from being anti-sexist. We see Robert Jenson, Michael Kaufman, Michael Kimmel and Jackson Katz who all try to add a male voice and advocate change by men in their gender relations and social, political and institutional structures.

Women and the GLBTQ are not the only groups taking action on the role to Anti-Sexism. There are many groups that have formed to encourage men to promote anti-sexism by working with other men and women. Areas that these groups discuss are violence against women, sexism, inequalities in pay and promotion at work, pornography, sex trafficking, and women's rights to birth control. Many groups use tactics such as workshops, conferences, listen to speakers, and join in other activities with other groups to help fight against sexism.

Click here for Anti-Sexism SupportersGroups