Engaging Men and Boys: A Dialogue on Changing Norms About Masculinity That Contribute to Violence Against Women
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Presenters: Larry Cohen and Lisa Fujie-Parks, Prevention Institute
Guest Speakers:
- Jacqueline Bogges, Center for Family Policy and Practice
- Ricardo Carrillo, Licensed forensic clinical psychologist
- Luoluo Hong, Arizona State University
- Patrick Lemmon, Men Can Stop Rape
Host: David Lee, Prevention Connection
Learning Objectives:
- Learn effective approaches to engaging men and boys in changing norms that contribute to violence against women
- Draw lessons and explore implications for prevention work in diverse communities
- Experiment with the use of technology to facilitate dialogue and learning
Materials:
- Michael Flood, Engaging Men: Strategies and Dilemmas in Violence Prevention Education Among Men PDF
Also available online at XY Online or VAWNet - Presentation Slides PDF
Other Materials:
- Luoluo Hong, (2000) Toward a Transformed Approach to Prevention: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence, Journal of American College Health, 48 (6): 269-279. PDF
- Ricardo Carrillo and Jerry Tello, Fathers in Recovery PDF
- Jackson Katz, Building a Big Tent Approach to Ending Men’s Violence
Conference Transcripts and Text Chat:
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