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At the First-Ever
Father's Day Parade in Poughkeepsie, NY in June 2003, MensNet
distributed the flyer on the left. On the right
is the flyer announcing the event. [both in PDF format] |
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A flyer distributed
to hundreds of patrons attending Billie Jean King's lecture at
SUNY Purchase in 2003. [PDF format] |
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A flyer distributed
to hundreds of patrons attending Gloria Steinem's lecture at
SUNY Purchase in 2003. [PDF format] |
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A flyer handed out
by men's activists in front of the Ms. Foundation in April
1998. |
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A letter circulated by the National Organization for Men which
highlights the consistent pattern of injustice that media
outlets use when reporting on gender-related cases. |
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A thank-you letter
from Fordham University School of Law in New York where Tony Nazzaro spoke
at a rape seminar. The female professor actually joined the
Men's Action Network as a result of the seminar!) |
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This drawing and
accompanying press release were circulated by the Americans
for Genuine Gender Equality, a forerunner group of the Men's
Action Network, protesting the increasing parity in prize
money in women's sports while women work under significantly
different conditions. (Those are tennis balls being hurled
down on the female soldier.) |
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| This flyer, petition
and press release were prepared by the Men's Action Network as
a call to action to protest the Clinton administration's
renewal of a federal law depriving men of federal loans, jobs
and job training if they fail to register for the draft. The
argument is that women do not face similar restrictions due to
the fact that they do not have to register for the
draft. |
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A flyer and
thank-you letter from Manhattanville College, where Tony
Nazzaro spoke as part of a distinguished panel discussing
sexual harassment. |
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A thank-you letter
from Pace University, where Tony Nazzaro spoke on the topic of
"Sex Roles and Social Change" and introduced
students to the Men's Action Network. |
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This retouched cover
of one of the first issues of Rod Van Mechelen's The
Backlash reflects the lament many men may be feeling
today! |
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