5 Questions With DU’s New Associate Director of Prevention and Masculinities Engagement

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'Justin Stoeckle came to the University of Denver last October as the first associate director of prevention and masculinities engagement, which falls under the Health Promotion team within the Health and Counseling Center (HCC). The University of Denver Magazine caught up with him to find out more about his role.

Can you describe your role at DU?

I support our office's efforts in raising awareness and educating students about interpersonal violence and prevention. I also create programs and other opportunities for students to engage in the work of promoting healthy masculinities by providing space for education, reflection, community and, in turn, cultivating the next generation of inclusive leaders.

What are some examples of the programming that you offer for students?

Since this position is so new, a lot programming and events are still in the brainstorm stage. There are two events that have taken off this quarter: the DU Masculinities Project and CAMP Talks. The DU Masculinities Project is a six-week workshop series that covers topics such as mental health, inclusion and equity, healthy relationships, and leadership all through the lens of healthy masculinity. The acronym CAMP stands for the Coalition for Authentic Masculinities Promotion. CAMP Talks is an opportunity for all students to discuss various topics that impact our understanding of masculinity such as how masculinity is portrayed in media, on social media, body image and more. In the future I hope to do storytelling events, retreats and more.'

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