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October 2012
Healthy Masculinity Summit Report
Publisher(s):Religious traditions and beliefs can influence masculinity with their dominant stories of what a man's role should be in his home, community, and religious institution. If religious leaders can create environments for healthy dialogue and allow men to express themselves comfortably without using traditional gender role assignments, healthy masculinity and faith can beneficially support one another.
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February 2012
The Masculinity Conversations: An Interview with Dr. Rachel Griffin on Masculinity and Race
Publisher(s):This conversation with Rachel Griffin, Ph.D. is split into two parts. Part 1 focuses primarily on her research concerning Black masculinity and the NBA. Part 2 continues the conversation about race and masculinity and delves into the figure of the Black nerd.
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Resources for Perpetrators
Publisher(s):A resource list compiled by Men Can Stop Rape of resources and organizations for male perpetrators of sexual violence.
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U.S. Mens Anti-Violence Organizations
Publisher(s):A list compiled by Men Can Stop Rape of Mens Anti-violence organizations throughout the United States.
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November 2011
Theories that shape our work
Publisher(s):This page presents the various theories guiding the work of Men Can Stop Rape, including explanations for Bystander Intervention, Socio-Ecological Model for Prevention, Social and Emotional Learning Theory, and Dominant Stories and Counter-stories of Masculinity.
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January 2011
Where Do You Stand? Campaign Guide
Publisher(s):This guide describes 'Where Do You Stand?,' a comprehensive bystander intervention campaign for college men. The guide teaches how to use the campaign to positively change the cultural dynamics of a campus.
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January 2011
Where do you stand? Campaign
Publisher(s):This guide describes “Where Do You Stand?,” a comprehensive bystander intervention campaign for college men. The guide teaches how to use the campaign to positively change the cultural dynamics of a campus.
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January 2011
Primary Prevention
Publisher(s):This page discusses the primary prevention approach used by the organization Men Can Stop Rape. It discusses their efforts to challenge dominant masculinity and create lasting change.
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January 2011
Men Can Stop Rape's Core Values
Publisher(s):This page presents the core values for the organization Men Can Stop Rape and may serve as a sample set of values for consideration. Included is a commitment to gender equity and a positive approach to building men’s capacity for social change.
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What You Should Know About Men Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted
Publisher(s):This fact sheet provides information about male sexual assault, and dispels some of the myths surrounding the issue. Web links to addtitional resources are also offered.
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Stopping Rape: What Men Can Do
Publisher(s):Strategies include 1) language awareness, 2) effective communication with partners, 3) speaking-out against behaviors that support sexual violence, 4) offering support to survivors, 5) making personal contributions of time and money, 6) engaging in discussions with women, 7) engaging in discussions with men, 8) organizing anti-sexual violence groups, 9) working against other forms of oppression, and 9) never having sex with a partner against their will.
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Rape as a Men's Issue
Publisher(s):This document outlines the reasons why rape is a men's issue. It outlines the ways in which men are confined by rape and introduces the concept of collective liberation.