Men against Sexism and Male Domination
AN INVITATION
All men are born good. All men were raised in a culture of male domination. Men have been trained to think of themselves as the preferred sex. Men have been trained to think of "female" traits as weak and inferior. All of this has had an incredibly negative effect on women (and men) worldwide.
At this time, men wield the majority of political and economic power in the world. Yet, it is almost exclusively women who lead the work on ending sexism.
It is never the job of a marginalized or victimized group to fix their oppressors.
What, then, is the role that men should play in ending sexism and male domination, and how might that look?
We hope you'll join us for an open discussion, for men (all genders welcome), facilitated by Adley Gartenstein and Jens Rasmussen.
Adley has been leading workshops for men for over 15 years with a focus on ending sexism and male domination, the inherent goodness of all men, and building closer relationships between men. He has been invited to attend the Commission on the Status of Women at the UN, and will participate again at this year's CSW March 5-17.
Jens is a co-founder of the Bechdel Project, an anti-sexist arts incubator based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Since 2015 he has led diversity and inclusion workshops at universities across the country.
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