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Using Poetry to Talk About Mental Health
Using Poetry to Talk About Mental Health

Over the past school year, I’ve had five different boys who have heard me perform reach out to me to ask if they can use my poetry as a source text for school assignments.

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Learnings & UnlearningsJonathon ReedMay 11, 2020Masculinity, Mental Health, Education
Contradicting Boys’ Masks
Contradicting Boys’ Masks

Working to contradict their masked insecurities will make for better relationships with the boys in our lives, whether they’re at home or in the classroom. It’s one of the intentions I’m holding as I start facilitating programs again.

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Learnings & UnlearningsNext Gen Men AdminApril 29, 2020Masculinity, Education, Youth, NGM Youth Program
COVID-19 for Youth: Maintaining Mental Health
COVID-19 for Youth: Maintaining Mental Health

There’s a good chance you’re the underdog in a matchup between the MMA heavyweight of a global pandemic combined with social distancing versus your mental health.

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ToolkitsNext Gen Men AdminApril 26, 2020Youth, Mental Health, Education, Masculinity, COVID-19 Survival Guide
COVID-19 for Youth: Staying Connected
COVID-19 for Youth: Staying Connected

Being a teenager without being able to hang out with your friends is like eating toast without Nutella. Technically it’s doable…but not really.

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ToolkitsNext Gen Men AdminApril 22, 2020Masculinity, Friendship, Mental Health, COVID-19 Survival Guide
How is Masculinity related to Climate Justice?
How is Masculinity related to Climate Justice?

As much as I look forward to a world without gender expectations of any kind, I can’t help but wonder if we can weave together a new narrative of what it means to be a man, retro-fitting conventional masculinity to better combat the climate emergency.

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ReflectionsNext Gen Men AdminApril 21, 2020Masculinity, Climate Justice
COVID-19 for Youth: Staying Active
COVID-19 for Youth: Staying Active

Sports give us a place to belong, train and compete. But they also charge our bodies with endorphins.

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ToolkitsNext Gen Men AdminApril 17, 2020Youth, Masculinity, Education, COVID-19 Survival Guide
COVID-19 for Youth: Beating Boredom
COVID-19 for Youth: Beating Boredom

It turns out you can only play Fortnite for so long before you actually feel like doing something else.

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ToolkitsNext Gen Men AdminApril 15, 2020Education, Mental Health, COVID-19 Survival Guide, Youth, Masculinity
6 Movies to Watch While Social Distancing
6 Movies to Watch While Social Distancing

Since a lot of us are spending a lot more time at home than we’re used to, I decided now would be a good time to share some of the films that I’ve collected over the years that reflect boyhood masculinity in a meaningful way.

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Learnings & Unlearnings, ReviewsNext Gen Men AdminApril 6, 2020Youth, Education, Masculinity
Self-Care (open) secrets from NGM Circle of Care
Self-Care (open) secrets from NGM Circle of Care

Here are some tips for taking care of yourself during the COVID-19 crisis, through the framework we use in our Next Gen Men youth programs. Hear from experts in our NGM network, like our friends at Movember Canada, the YEG Wellness Collective, and Toronto-based psychotherapist Alex Cameron.

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Next Gen Men AdminApril 3, 2020
Do Boys Objectify Themselves?
Do Boys Objectify Themselves?

I knew him since before we were teenagers, but it wasn’t until we were young adults that I ever knew him to go to the doctor. It was an immediate surgery for a ruptured appendix.

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Learnings & UnlearningsNext Gen Men AdminMarch 23, 2020Body Image, Youth, Masculinity, Best for Coaches
Affirming Students Identities
Affirming Students Identities

We all have a lot to do in terms of recognizing the ways the structure of the education system benefits those with privilege. This talk is a place to start.

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Learnings & UnlearningsNext Gen Men AdminMarch 16, 2020Youth, Education
Two Questions to Make International Women’s Day Relatable
Two Questions to Make International Women’s Day Relatable

I’m thinking about how to make International Women’s Day about recognizing female role models in boys’ lives, and helping build boys’ awareness of their achievements within a context of different forms of sexism, both historical and ongoing.

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Learnings & UnlearningsNext Gen Men AdminMarch 10, 2020Youth, Feminism, Parenting
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