"The biggest mistake we make is to assume - and men often think this - that gender equality is a zero-sum game. That if women win, then men are going to lose. And I think what we have to do is to show people that feminism is a win-win. I think we can do that at the personal level in terms of the quality of our relationships with our children, our partners and our friends, and also in terms of public policy."
— Michael Kimmel interview via Feministing
Sayed Pervez -  He was accused of blasphemy after he downloaded a report from a Farsi website which stated that Muslim fundamentalists who claimed the Koran justified the oppression of women had misrepresented the views of the prophet Mohamed.
Mr Kambaksh, 23, distributed the tract to fellow students and teachers at Balkh University with the aim, he said, of provoking a debate on the matter. But a complaint was made against him and he was arrested, tried by religious judges without - say his friends and family - being allowed legal representation and sentenced to death.

Sayed Pervez -  He was accused of blasphemy after he downloaded a report from a Farsi website which stated that Muslim fundamentalists who claimed the Koran justified the oppression of women had misrepresented the views of the prophet Mohamed.

Mr Kambaksh, 23, distributed the tract to fellow students and teachers at Balkh University with the aim, he said, of provoking a debate on the matter. But a complaint was made against him and he was arrested, tried by religious judges without - say his friends and family - being allowed legal representation and sentenced to death.

Early rape prevention programs taught women to limit their risk with self-defense classes, reduced drinking and not going out alone at night. That’s all useful, but it skips the central problem: men who choose to rape…Preventing rape has to mean changing the behavior of men. -Dr. John D. Foubert (on his program for preventing sexual assault on campus)

Early rape prevention programs taught women to limit their risk with self-defense classes, reduced drinking and not going out alone at night. That’s all useful, but it skips the central problem: men who choose to rape…Preventing rape has to mean changing the behavior of men. -Dr. John D. Foubert (on his program for preventing sexual assault on campus)

“I call myself a feminist,” said the Dalai Lama. “Isn’t that what you call someone who fights for women’s rights?” 
from Feministing
Men and Feminism

Bluestockings Bookstore NYC

Shira Tarrant, Author “Men and Feminism”

Reading Oct. 16th at 7pm 172 Allen St., at Stanton in Lower East Side

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feminismisforlovers:

Outside NASA GISS: Columbia business school alumni love women, love feminism.
Does this sighting mean feminist pride may be a latent trend among NYC financiers? We hope so! There’s only one way to find out…

feminismisforlovers:

Outside NASA GISS: Columbia business school alumni love women, love feminism.

Does this sighting mean feminist pride may be a latent trend among NYC financiers? We hope so! There’s only one way to find out…

sexismandthecity:

rakalak:sexisnottheenemy: sexismandthecity: Walk Against Rape 2009 - SFWAR - 017 (via Steve Rhodes)

sexismandthecity:

rakalak:sexisnottheenemy: sexismandthecity: Walk Against Rape 2009 - SFWAR - 017 (via Steve Rhodes)

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