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Healthy Masculinity Training Institute in New York Feb 18-20, 2015


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  • Subject: Healthy Masculinity Training Institute in New York Feb 18-20, 2015
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Men Can Stop Rape is organizing a "Healthy Masculinity Training Institute" in New York,  February 18th – 20th, 2015.  The institute is part of the Healthy Masculinity Action Project, an initiative designed to raise the national visibility of healthy masculinity and build a new generation of male leaders who serve as positive change-makers by modeling non-violent, emotionally healthy masculinity. There is a lengthy training component on men, masculinity, and bystander intervention.

 

Through three days of discussions about theory, interactive group exercises, role-playing, and multi-media presentations, the training institute presents participants with a framework to positively con​struct masculinity and to motivate men’s engagement in challenging the attitudes and behaviors that support violence against girls and women. This training is ideal for staff from universities, middle and high schools, law enforcement agencies, the US armed forces, statewide and local coalitions, service agencies, and government agencies.

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To learn more and register, visit: http://www.mencanstoprape.org/Trainings/from-theory-to-practice.html

 

Contact Adrian Valdivia if you have any questions.

 

Adrian Valdivia

Manager of National Programs

202.534.1842|


MEN CAN STOP RAPE | Creating cultures free from violence | www.mencanstoprape.org

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Become a bystander. Visit ASK DC or UASK DC​ and download the free app for crisis services and violence resources in the DC area.

 




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