Hip Hop in its Essence is Real
Hip-hop in its Essence is Real.
If you’re a hip hop fan, you might know that that’s what “H.E.R.” stands for in Common’s 1994 ode to hip hop “I Used to Love Her.” It’s a classic that perfectly charts hip-hop history through a love song—but not necessarily a happy one. Let’s explore this love story, and what it can reveal about MASKulinity.
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Misogyny, White Supremacy and the Blueprints for Mass Shootings
Mass shootings take place within a web of conspiracy-rich sexist and racist ideologies that are propelled by the anonymous radicalization and copycat reverence found within internet subcultures. The thing is, this is only happening with boys and men.
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How Reading Made Me a Better Man
B.O.O.K. Club’s reads since Spring of 2020
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Will Smith's Slap Harmed the Antisexist Men's Movement
Smith apologized to Rock saying: “I was out of line and I was wrong. My actions were not indicative of the man I want to be.”
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Uplifted Like Mountains: Guiding Boys Through New Rites of Passage
From Taylor Swift to the Rocky Mountains, amidst wind-whispered stories and cold-night sleeping bags, we’re shaping the lives of boys becoming men. As they’re held in meaningful relationships and supported to overcome real challenges, a generation of compassionate, resilient and courageous young men is taking shape.
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What Is Healthy Masculinity?
With a healthy masculinity summit in October 2012 in Washington, D.C., a key component of an ambitious two-year project to ‘spread the message of nonviolent, emotionally healthy masculinity,’ it seemed timely for Voice Male to ask several members of its national advisory board, and other colleagues and allies, to address in short essays their thoughts about the challenges inherent in trying define ‘healthy masculinity.’ What follows are the voices of those who responded just before the magazine went to press.
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What #MeToo Asks of Men
Thanks to #MeToo, the heightened awareness and expressions of support for these changes increases their relevance and impact. These actions also offer men ways to respond to #MeToo and to be more respectful and nonviolent toward women. Even if there is never another #MeToo tweet, now is the time for individual men and profeminist men’s organizations to step forward and work to achieve real, lasting change.
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What We Know About Boys and School Shootings
What came to the fore in Columbine in 1999 has become a pattern of violence that stems from the disconnection, aggrieved entitlement and rage rebellion of vulnerable boys and young men. To change that, we need to look with our eyes wide open at the ways young people navigate the violent tenets of masculinity, and we need to empower boys themselves to become leaders of the change we so desperately need.
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The Tragic Tale of Boys’ Closeness
It comes back to parents, the primary protection for growing boys and their closest model for what it means to be authentically connected to others. It lives within schools, where boys learn the script for manhood and navigate their resistance to it. And more than anywhere else, it unfolds in the inner lives of boys: in the unseen depth of their friendships and shared secrets, in the quiet breathing as they fall asleep, in their ability to say the words that are too often left unsaid.
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Men Finding Their Place in the Gender Equity Movement
Next Gen Men is always striving for balance: standing in front (advocating in all-male spaces), standing beside (showing up in solidarity), and standing behind (supporting feminist leadership).
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mASKing for It: The Best of the MASKulinity Podcast
In the not-so-distant past of 2017, the MASKulinity podcast sprang to life. Samantha, the fearless explorer of patriarchy's depths, embarked on a quest to unravel the intricate web of gender's influence on our chaotic world. For over two years, Samantha and Remoy locked horns with Pulitzer Prize Winners, runway strutters, athletes, and your friendly neighborhood folks, dissecting the seismic impact of gender on our planet.
Now it’s time to sneak a peek into some of their absolute favorites! 🌟🗺️🎙️
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The Influence of Influencers: How to Tackle Andrew Tate in Schools
Now more than ever, we need to view the next generation of men with hope—not as problems to be fixed, or just as allies for girls and women, but as fellow stakeholders in the movement for gender justice.
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