Dozens of boys abducted from South Sudan displacement camp, UNICEF says

Story here. Just wondering if the White House will create a hashtag as they did for the girls, like #BringBackOurBoys. Excerpt:

'Dozens of South Sudanese boys, some as young as 13, were recently abducted by an armed group in South Sudan as they prepared for school exams, UNICEF reported Saturday..

UNICEF did not say what group had seized the boys from a displacement camp, but the abductions reportedly took place in an area controlled by government forces and allied militias. Several days ago, the rights group Human Rights Watch accused government forces of recruiting child soldiers in the same area.

War broke out in South Sudan in December 2013 after the governing Sudan People’s Liberation Movement and the army split, triggering ethnic killings and fighting in many parts of the country. The two sides recently signed a peace agreement designed to establish a power-sharing government.

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SAVE Applauds Penn Law Professors for Principled Civil Rights Stance

Press release here. Excerpt:

'SAVE, a national sexual assault organization, is highlighting the courageous action of 16 University of Pennsylvania law professors for protesting a new campus sexual assault policy. The Open Letter charges the new university policy lacks “fundamental fairness” in avoiding wrongful decisions of wrongful conduct: http://media.philly.com/documents/OpenLetter.pdf

The faculty letter denounces the university’s policy for concentrating power to investigate claims of sexual assault in the hands of an Investigating Officer, turning the campus disciplinary hearing into little more than a rubber-stamp exercise.

The letter also reveals the perverse pressures being brought to bear by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. “The threat of loss of federal funding risks coloring the proceedings,” the law professors wrote.

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Malecare.org: Please tell Congress to Save the CDC Prostate Cancer Program

President Obama's fiscal year 2016 budget eliminates all funding for the Centers for Disease Control prostate cancer program. Congress has the power to protect the CDC Prostate Cancer program. We ask for your advocacy to protect this life saving program.

Letters, e-mails are effective ways to tell your representative that funding for Prostate Cancer programs matters to you.

Please go to http://malecare.org/cdc

There you will find a sample letter, which you are welcome to copy. Representatives hear from very few prostate cancer survivors and family members so your letter will be surprisingly powerful.

The national men's cancer survivor support and advocacy nonprofit organization, Malecare, protests against the proposed elimination of funding for prostate cancer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in America. Almost 30,000 American men die from prostate cancer every year.  And, twice as many African American men die from prostate cancer as do white men. Incredibly, the 2016 President's Budget request would eliminate prostate cancer funding at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The FY 2016 budget request eliminates the entire $13,200,000 budget for prostate cancer activities. While the evidence on prostate cancer screening remains unclear, CDC has conducted extensive research on and developed materials to help doctors and other health providers better communicate with their patients about informed decision making related to prostate cancer screening and treatment. The proposed elimination will not impact CDC's ability to collect data on national prostate cancer incidence through the National Program of Cancer Registries, nor hinder the ability to share resources and lessons learned.

Please go to Malecare CDC Advocacy now.

Email any questions to:

Darryl Mitteldorf, LCSW

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Ireland: New Family Bill will do nothing for the rights of fathers

Letter here. Excerpt:

'The fact the Bill proposes extending guardianship to non-marital fathers who have lived with the mother of the child for at least 12 months - including at least three months after the child's birth - is being heralded as a major improvement in the legal position of fathers.

However, looked at in the context of the Bill as a whole, fathers could be even more marginalised by this legislation. What about fathers who don't meet, or cannot prove they meet, the co-habitation requirement? Such fathers will be faced with the possibility (probability?) of a variety of individuals, some of whom have no biological link to the child, taking their place as joint guardians with the mothers.

In this regard it should be noted that a child can only have two guardians, hence such fathers will be denied guardianship forever if another person is appointed in their stead.

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CU-Boulder paying 'John Doe' $15K to settle Title IX lawsuit stemming from sexual assault case

Story here. Excerpt:

'The University of Colorado has agreed to pay a suspended male student $15,000 and will not disclose without a waiver the details of his disciplinary record — which includes convictions under the campus judicial process in a 2013 sexual assault case.

The agreement was made with the CU junior known only as "John Doe," as he identified himself — with a judge's permission — when he sued the university last year under Title IX, the federal gender-equity law.

The university will not reveal his identity to the public and agreed to provide John Doe with a positive reference.

John Doe agreed to withdraw from the university.

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Why are so many middle-aged men committing suicide?

Article here. Excerpt:

“Most men today don’t have a life.”

That’s the first line of Australian psychologist Steve Biddulph’s book Manhood. I thought about that line and that book again yesterday when I read about the latest statistics relating to male suicides in the UK.

Those statistics made for grim reading. In 2013, 78 per cent of the 6,233 suicides registered in the UK were men. That’s a rate of 19 deaths per 100,000 population.

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Study: Blame men for political gridlock; women may be better at compromise

Article here. Excerpt:

'During the political gridlock that led to the 2013 federal government shutdown, the leading voices for compromise were the handful of female U.S. senators — only 20 percent of the overall legislative body.

"I don’t think it’s a coincidence that women were so heavily involved in trying to end this stalemate,” U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said in The New York Times. “Although we span the ideological spectrum, we are used to working together in a collaborative way.”

Was Collins correct? Would Congress be less dysfunctional if it consisted of 80 percent women instead of men?

It's likely, according to a new study co-authored by a University of Kansas researcher.'

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President of Ireland to become UN 'champion’ for women’s rights

Story here. Excerpt:

'President Michael D Higgins [link added] has accepted a United Nations invitation to be a global champion for the rights of women and girls.

Addressing a conference in Dublin today to mark the 20th anniversary of the UN Beijing Platform for Action on women’s rights, the President said he was to be one of ten world leaders involved in the UN HeforShe campaign, which seeks to engage men in the campaign for gender equality.
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“We should all be feminists. A feminist is a person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes. A feminist is a man or woman who says, ‘Yes, there’s a problem with gender as it is today and we must fix it and we must do better’.”

Mr Higgins said the suppression of the realisation by women of their full potential - whether in education or employment, whether due to violence or sexist thinking - was bad, not only for women, but for men and the whole of society too.'

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Boys Will Not Be Boys If Feminists Have Their Way

Article here. Excerpt:

'The National Press Club daily newsletter is a rich with nuggets that end up comprising the biased agenda of the MSM. This week I came across an announcement inviting members to attend the Washington premiere of the film The Mask You Live In, “ that examines the harm that is caused to boys and men by American culture and the media’s narrow definition of masculinity and what it means To Be A Man” (caps not mine).
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The underground river flowing through the feminist attack is to make the case that women should hold important offices in the land due to their sweet reasonableness and penchant to compromise. Feminists believe if all judges were women, the jails would be less crowded. If a woman won the presidency, warfare would disappear. If more women were CEOs of large companies the pay gap between men and women would vanish. If women ran the education complex, boys would be cleansed of their masculinity amid a discipline-free learning environment.

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The new panic: campus sex assaults

Article here. Excerpt:

'The campus sexual assault panic — one of many runaway social epidemics in our nation’s history that have ruined innocent lives and corrupted justice — has now reached its peak. A return to sanity is called for before more wreckage occurs.

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Fraternity sues college over sex discrimination

Story here. Excerpt:

'Members and alumni of Wesleyan University's Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity have filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the university over its policy that forced them to go coed.

The lawsuit was prompted by the university's recent decision to revoke the fraternity's status as a housing program because, it contends, the fraternity has not taken "any meaningful steps" toward admitting women as residents.

The fraternity maintains that it was moving toward coeducation and has accused the university of discrimination, misrepresentation and deceptive practices.

"I think discrimination is wrong no matter what form it takes," said Wesleyan junior and DKE chapter President Terence Durkin. "They are willing to allow other diverse groups to live with the same sex. They are singling us out as a fraternity on campus."
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In its 21-page complaint, the chapter says it was making progress toward that coeducation goal, coming up with a plan to partner with a sorority on campus, and had filed a preliminary plan in early January. But shortly after that, the suit says, the university demanded that the chapter file a more detailed plan by Feb. 6 regarding the conversion of rooms for women and an agreement between DKE and its sorority partner.

Durkin said that the fraternity was unable to do that because conversations were still in the preliminary stages with the sorority.
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Kathleen Eldergill, the attorney for DKE, said, "You are left with the impression that no matter what [the fraternity] did, the plan was not going to be good enough."
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Women’s rights prof arrested for beating up boyfriend on Valentine’s Day

Story here. Excerpt:

'A Columbia University professor—who is an ardent supporter of women’s rights and advocate against domestic violence—was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor assault after beating up her boyfriend on Valentine’s Day.

According to her faculty bio on Columbia’s website, Joann Baney, 54, is the faculty director of the FDNY Officers Management Institute and also serves as faculty on the NYPD’s Police Management Institute. Both schools are part of Columbia’s Executive Education program under the business school.

The NY Daily News, which originally broke the story, reported that Baney trains New York City’s police officers and firefighters peacekeeping skills and “how to control heated situations.”

According to public court documents, Baney was arrested at 11:22 p.m., on Saturday. She is charged with multiple accounts, including assault, intent to cause physical injuries, and harassment.

Baney allegedly attacked Walter Frey, 46, as he slept inside her Upper West Side apartment, according to the NY Daily News.

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UK: Universal credit changes 'raise domestic abuse fears'

Article here. Excerpt:

'The committee said it shared fears raised by women's groups that the system would "reduce the financial autonomy of women" and could leave domestic violence victims vulnerable to further abuse.

A new domestic abuse offence of "coercive and controlling behaviour"', which can include the abuser preventing their victim from having access to money, was announced by the Home Office last year.

In its report, the cross-party group of MPs and peers recommended the government reviewed the payment of universal credit to couples.

They suggested that the government should test different payment methods, "such as automatic split payment to each partner in varying proportions - so as to assess which best protects the financial autonomy of women in couples - thereby strengthening their position should domestic violence occur".'

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Circumcised men may soon be able to regrow their foreskin

Article here. Excerpt:

'Until now, circumcision has been an irreversible operation, often conducted on boys who are too young to consent to the removal of their foreskin.

But as the practice - which dates back thousands of years - has become more controversial over recent decades, a US organisation is developing procedures which could undo the operation in men who are unhappy with its results.

Foregen, a not for profit group which was founded to “research and implement regenerative medical therapies for circumcised males”, recently announced a Kickstarter campaign to fund further studies of foreskin regrowth.

“In the short term, we hope to fully regenerate human foreskins,” reads a statement on Foregen's website, a goal it claims will require $3m worth of funding over three years. “Once we have accomplished that, our goal is to advance onto human clinical trials as soon as it is safe to do so.”'

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UK: Hotel launches service to teach newly-married men on how to satisfy their wives

Article here. Excerpt:

'A revamped hotel has launched a new service aimed at transforming "clueless men" into the "perfect husbands-to-be".

The new Groom Academy at the Best Western Plus in Oak Hill, Woodford Green, teaches men "essential housekeeping" and cocktail-making skills as well as a crash course in cooking.

Practice tutorials are taught by the hotel's skilled staff, including experienced chefs, who will teach men a step-by-step guide on how to cook for special occasions. 

Grooms married at the hotel, which is formally known as The County Hotel, will also be sent an annual reminder of their anniversary and the package deal also includes a three-course meal, overnight stay and breakfast.'

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