Our very own Cliff Cleek, PhD student at Stony Brook University and Program Director at the Center for the Study of Men & Masculinities, recently spoke on Wisconsin Public Radio about how to engage men in fighting sexual assault on college campuses.
Finding Male-Oriented Solutions To The Problem Of Campus Rape And Sexual Assault
2 Feb- Comments 2 Comments
- Categories Activism, Education, Masculinities, Violence
- Author Cliff Leek
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Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed listening to this talk and learning about the efforts to get more men involved in this. I thought it was really interesting that this problem is consistent with the age group outside of college as well as in it and to hear about some of the studies done with the perpetrators. I had never heard before that most perpetrators thought that all men thought the way they did.
Reblogged this on Create Parity and commented:
Listened to this today and thought it was very interesting, so I wanted to pass it on!