American Fathers 4Change with a mission of helping to bring awareness that by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and committed fathers it will improve the well being of children.
Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
I firmly believe as a CARD CARRYING BLACK MAN that the judicial system as it operates today is designed to CASTRATE, EFFEMINIZE and/or INCARCERATE black males for the sake of control.
This not only effects black men because we see white men getting caught up as collateral damage in traps meant to snare black men. Of all women, BLACK WOMEN know of these traps more than any females in the states!
"The Mask You Live In" follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America's limited definition of masculinity.
Pressured by the media, their peer groups, and even the adults in their lives, our protagonists confront messages encouraging them to disconnect from their emotions, devalue authentic friendships, objectify women, and resolve conflicts through violence.
International Men's Day symbol which represents strength and masculinity As you can see that the symbol is a handful of gold and a symbol of masculinity all this combined is receives "A large worth of male power", the symbol of the International Men's Day. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
These gender stereotypes interconnect with race, class, and circumstance, creating a maze of identity issues boys and young men must navigate to become "real" men.
It's Time to Speak Up for Male Victims of Domestic Violence!
Men's Rights Group of Arizona LLC: A Male Victim of Domestic Violence Speaks!
Hello Everyone,
In recent weeks there has been much speculation about my so-called “criminal past”. Today I want to clear up a few things as I move forward with my campaign to sit on the Central Arizona College Board. Therefore,
Additionally, I would also like to point out Lando Voyles was a major player in how my case ended for the worse. For all intense and purposes, Lando Voyles and Richard Wintory knew Judge Lorona in the Eloy Justice Court had a vested interest in finding men guilty of domestic violence. Judge Lorona was part owner and manager of the PinalHispanic Council where all her domestic violence offenders were court ordered to attend classes. While the Presiding Judge and Board President of the Pinal Hispanic Council she diverted court funds into her domestic violence programs she operated and managed. Lando Voyles and Richard Wintory knew this court was corrupt but didn’t care so long as they kept winning cases for this year’s reelection cycle.
I fully plan to run and keep my position on the Central Arizona College Board. I hope that once you see the full experience I endured as a male victim of domestic violence you many understand why this period of my life was extremely painful and life altering.
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Original Air Date: Monday, February 04, 2013
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Family violence is a constant problem, but the discussion is often limited to female victims. Many men also deal with violence and abuse, but perhaps lack access to the same resources. Does our approach to this issue need to change? Are solutions to family violence gender-specific? We talk to Dustin Tkachuk, from Legal Aid Alberta and Earl Silverman, from the Family of Men Support Society.
Information about both these organizations can be found here:
Advocates for the rights of our children and their parents to have meaningful life-long relationships.
The BEST Parent is BOTH Parents!!
Fathers have become undervalued, family structure has become disposable, children suffer without both parents but so often father is left out, seen as nonessential. Let's correct this by bringing attention to it! We're happy to populate the Internet with information that is helpful, supportive, and conducive to fostering father-child relationships, reducing or eliminating Parental Alienation, for the betterment of our children's psychological and emotional health, and for the future health of our families and societies.
Fathers have become undervalued, family structure has become disposable, children suffer without both parents but so often father is left out, seen as nonessential. Let's correct this by bringing attention to it! We're happy to populate the Internet with information that is helpful, supportive, and conducive to fostering father-child relationships, reducing or eliminating Parental Alienation, for the betterment of our children's psychological and emotional health, and for the future health of our families and societies