News & Views More Gen Z men than Baby Boomers believe feminism has caused more harm than good Young men in the UK are more likely than older generations to believe feminism has caused more harm than good.
Books Author and cartoonist Sara Yan is teaching healthy masculinity through comic strips His name is Lennan. His best friend is Smallsy. This is their story, told through comic strips created by Sara Yan.
News & Views Why storytelling is one way to help us make sense of the crisis of violence against women Rachel Matthews, author of ‘Never Look Desperate’ dives into the intimate partner violence crisis, urging for societal change.
News & Views ‘Not a monster’: So who is killing Australian women every week? Unmasking the unthinkable reality of violence against women in Australia not by monsters, but by men.
News & Views The federal government launches three-year project to address toxic masculinity on social media The federal government has announced it will fund a three-year trial project tackling harmful messages of toxic masculinity on social media.
News & Views ‘Toxic masculinity’: what does it mean, where did it come from – and is the term useful or harmful? The term ‘toxic masculinity’ has become pervasive in discussions of men and gender. So what does it mean? Michael Flood explains.
Screen ‘Cowardly genes’ have made men quite feminised according to Sean Penn Sean Penn has made some controversial remarks in an interview saying that in his view, men have become ‘quite feminised.’
Life Women’s safety or ratings? Nine needs to draw a MAFS line in the sand What I can’t get on board with (and sadly what MAFS relies on for ratings way too much) is putting vulnerable women at risk.
News & Views Who is a real man? Most Australians believe outdated ideals of masculinity are holding men back Most Australians recognise that traditional gender stereotypes are limiting and harmful for boys and men, a new national survey has found.
News & Views ‘Spit on a homeless man’, ‘have sex with a woman over 80kg’: Shore School boys’ “tournament” proves male privilege prevails There are no limit of adjectives or expletives that could be employed to describe the plans of Year 12 boys at North Sydney’s Shore School.
News & Views Women shouldn’t have to change their behaviour to be safe on the street Nearly a year on from the shocking murder of Eurydice Dixon, there has been little to no improvement in the safety of women on Australia’s streets.
News & Views The real worry about ‘that Gillette ad’ and what we need to do next What concerned me most about that ‘Gillette ad’ was the highly charged backlash it received, and the disunity it triggered almost immediately.