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Next Gen Men seems to mirror my same passion and desire for a future of mentally healthy boys and men, but through an intersectional, feminist perspective.

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ReflectionsJake StikaFebruary 3, 2021Masculinity, Mental Health, Engaged
What Kobe Can Teach Us About Ourselves
What Kobe Can Teach Us About Ourselves

While the internet trolls and truth tellers readied their ammo and picked their sides, I was left to wonder which was worse: setting aside the ugly facts of a real episode in this late man’s life, long enough to mourn it, or setting aside the man himself, despite the real-life regret, empathy and rebuilding that we saw from him, in word and deed.

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ReflectionsJake StikaJanuary 27, 2021Masculinity, Sexual Violence
4 Ways to Talk to Boys About Suicide
4 Ways to Talk to Boys About Suicide

We need more than a single day of awareness to ensure their wellbeing. We need sensitive and committed caregivers who understand the unique needs of boys and young men and anchor them in supportive environments and relationships.

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Learnings & UnlearningsJonathon ReedJanuary 27, 2021Mental Health, Youth, Best for Parents, Best of 2021
How Patriarchy Hurts Men Too
How Patriarchy Hurts Men Too

Patriarchy harms men by disconnecting them from their emotions, and frames seeking support as weakness. It’s an endless pressure for men to conform to a narrow prescription of masculinity, to compete with one another, and to prove their manhood by surrendering their individuality and denying their humanity.

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ReflectionsNext Gen Men AdminJanuary 13, 2021Feminism, Masculinity, Best of 2021, Engaged
Supporting Boys’ Emotional Resilience
Supporting Boys’ Emotional Resilience

In October, I wrote a L&UL blog post called 6 Stories About Boys Losing a Parent. One of the stories was Siobhan Dowd and Patrick Ness’ A Monster Calls—a book published in 2011 that was recently adapted into a film. I decided I wanted to further explore its narrative of emotional resilience, which resulted in this video essay on boyhood masculinity in film.

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Learnings & UnlearningsJonathon ReedJanuary 13, 2021Masculinity, Mental Health
The Treaties and Trails That Still Shape Toronto
The Treaties and Trails That Still Shape Toronto

Treaties were made to endure—“as long as the sun shines, the waters flow, and grass grows”—because they aren’t about a one-off agreement or exchange. Each Treaty speaks to a relationship that, for those who remember, is just as real today as it was in the 1780s.

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ReflectionsNext Gen Men AdminNovember 6, 2020Treaties Recognition Week
Treaty 6: Not a Thing of the Past
Treaty 6: Not a Thing of the Past

The government of Canada has failed to take responsible steps to provide healthcare services to Indigenous people in the past. First Nations have chronically experienced barriers to accessing health care due to shortages in healthcare facilities, equipment, supplies, and staff—which COVID-19 has only worsened.

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ReflectionsNext Gen Men AdminNovember 4, 2020Treaties Recognition Week
Avoiding Prohibition-Era Tactics
Avoiding Prohibition-Era Tactics

Yes, boys are impressionable and can be affected by ‘toxic’ masculinity. But they are also resilient and inherently capable of meeting the harshness and rigidity of harmful spaces with resistance, integrity and a commitment to their best selves.

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Learnings & UnlearningsJonathon ReedNovember 4, 2020Parenting, Education, Youth, Violence Prevention, Best for Parents
A Settler Many Times Over
A Settler Many Times Over

I was too young to remember much, but my parents later told me that they were warned by settlement services about ‘those people’—you know, the urban Indigenous. So began the socialization process that alienates the land we know from Canada’s original inhabitants.

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ReflectionsJake StikaNovember 3, 2020Treaties Recognition Week
Only a Scrap of Paper
Only a Scrap of Paper

The land itself is scarred, I could see that even while I was growing up. But I wonder about the scars in our relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Treaty people when the Treaties themselves were part of a system of exploitation and resource extraction.

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ReflectionsJonathon ReedNovember 2, 2020Treaties Recognition Week
Introducing NGM Library
Introducing NGM Library

These collections form part of our breadth of knowledge on masculinities. We’ve decided to turn them into NGM Library: a public-facing resource for researchers, educators and parents who are seeking to learn and unlearn about masculinity from an anti-patriarchal standpoint.

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Learnings & UnlearningsJonathon ReedOctober 21, 2020Masculinity, Youth, Education, Parenting
6 Stories About Boys Losing a Parent
6 Stories About Boys Losing a Parent

I think it’s important that parents and educators are able to understand boys’ range of emotions while dealing with truly heavy issues, which is why I’ve decided to feature a list of stories that revolve around boys who are struggling with grief.

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Learnings & Unlearnings, ReviewsJonathon ReedOctober 7, 2020Youth, Mental Health
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