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We’ve been at it for a while—so if you’re looking for some highlights, here are five of our top favourites:

  1. Queen's University grad deconstructing toxic masculinity with students (Kingston Whig-Standard)

  2. Calgary-based organization Next Gen Men works to educate men on gender and equality (Global News)

  3. Self-defence course empowering Calgary women in wake of increased allegations of sexual assault (CTV)

  4. Opinion: The data are clear: The boys are not all right (The Washington Post)

  5. Opinion: Will a bylaw really help end street harassment? (The Globe & Mail)

2022

  • Why We Should All Care about Gender Equity, with Jake Stika (Hearth 2 Heart)

  • Opinion: The data are clear: The boys are not all right (The Washington Post)

  • “I know the value of equity work”: Jermal Jones (MEd '21) (Laurier Alumni)

  • Walking the Red Road (Simon Fraser University)

2021

  • Self-defence course empowering Calgary women in wake of increased allegations of sexual assault (CTV)

  • Calgary-based organization Next Gen Men works to educate men on gender and equality (Global News)

  • Boys Quarters Africa Set to Host 2nd Edition of the Int’l Boy-Child Summit (This Day)

2020

  • From “Boys Will Be Boys” to “Boys Can Be…”: Some Thoughts on Masculinity (Simon Fraser University)

  • Queen's University grad deconstructing toxic masculinity with students (Kingston Whig-Standard)

  • Breakfast With The Guys Returns To The Foothills (Okotoks Online)

  • Opinion: Will a bylaw really help end street harassment? (The Globe & Mail)

 
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