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Warren Farrell | Warren Farrell Speaks at the National Men’s Equality Congress | ||
Farrell has been an activist for many years. First durring his support for feminism, he noticed that men were feeling down and knew that something bigger was going on. By 2000, Farrell wanted to provide the sexes with the tools to communicate. That was the take-off point for Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say and encouraged men to speak about their emotions. Next he wrote | [[Image:Farrell.jpg|thumb|Description]] | ||
Farrell has been an activist for many years. First durring his support for feminism, he noticed that men were feeling down and knew that something bigger was going on. By 2000, Farrell wanted to provide the sexes with the tools to communicate. That was the take-off point for ''Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say'' and encouraged men to speak about their emotions. Next he wrote T''hey Why Men Are The Way They Are'' plus ''The Myth of Male Power''. His most recent is ''Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap--and What Women Can Do About It''. READ MORE |
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Warren Farrell Speaks at the National Men’s Equality Congress
Farrell has been an activist for many years. First durring his support for feminism, he noticed that men were feeling down and knew that something bigger was going on. By 2000, Farrell wanted to provide the sexes with the tools to communicate. That was the take-off point for Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say and encouraged men to speak about their emotions. Next he wrote They Why Men Are The Way They Are plus The Myth of Male Power. His most recent is Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap--and What Women Can Do About It. READ MORE