MeToo meets Black Lives Matter. Empowering Black Boys to Challenge Rape Culture combines the energy and activism of these two recent social movements to provide an educational resource for parents, caretakers, and mentors of Black boys who are concerned about sexual violence and the risks of toxic hypermasculinity that contribute to rape culture.
MeToo meets Black Lives Matter. Empowering Black Boys to Challenge Rape Culture combines the energy and activism of these two recent social movements to provide an educational resource for parents, caretakers, and mentors of Black boys who are concerned about sexual violence and the risks of toxic hypermasculinity that contribute to rape culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon Braxton serves as the Director of Men's Involvement for Campus Outreach Services where he provides educational content to secondary schools, colleges, and community organizations. He is a proud civil servant residing in the Washington, D.C. area and shares his voice on violence prevention as a blogger and public speaker.
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Acknowledgements Prologue Introduction Chapter 1: The Scope of Sexual Violence and Rape Culture Chapter 2: Starting the Conversation Chapter 3: Facing the Complications of Being an Anti-Violent Man Chapter 4: Defining Manhood for Ourselves Chapter 5: Formulating Manhood in the Shadow of the Myth of the Black Rapist Chapter 6: Examining Media Representations of Black Manhood Chapter 7: Understanding Our Power to Harm Chapter 8: Becoming An Active Bystander Chapter 9: Finding a Home in a Global Movement Appendix I: Recommended Books Appendix II: Helpful Tips For Productive Conversations Appendix III: Helpful Sites Appendix IV: Common Myths Appendix V: Leading Case Studies Involving Celebrities Appendix VI: Talking to Boys about False Accusations
Acknowledgements Prologue Introduction Chapter 1: The Scope of Sexual Violence and Rape Culture Chapter 2: Starting the Conversation Chapter 3: Facing the Complications of Being an Anti-Violent Man Chapter 4: Defining Manhood for Ourselves Chapter 5: Formulating Manhood in the Shadow of the Myth of the Black Rapist Chapter 6: Examining Media Representations of Black Manhood Chapter 7: Understanding Our Power to Harm Chapter 8: Becoming An Active Bystander Chapter 9: Finding a Home in a Global Movement Appendix I: Recommended Books Appendix II: Helpful Tips For Productive Conversations Appendix III: Helpful Sites Appendix IV: Common Myths Appendix V: Leading Case Studies Involving Celebrities Appendix VI: Talking to Boys about False Accusations
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