thanks for sharing Danielle's piece; definitely resonates. Indeed, that question (where are the men) was a key takeaway from a convening I just attended on relational repair (I framed it as "men are missing in action": https://citizenstout.substack.com/p/what-does-it-take-to-repair). You and I both know why, and I think we are only just now getting to a point where we as a culture may be prepared to do something about it. Questions like Danielle's give me hope that we're ready to lean into it with the care, intentionality, and rigor it deserves.
Thanks for re-upping the "why does patriarchy persist" series. I feel like taking that question seriously opens up so much possibility and potential for solidarity.
hey @Brian Stout it would be great to talk to you and @lawrence barriner ii and other men you know from your work. would you like to help organize a call that would help shape future crush life manifestos?
thanks for sharing Danielle's piece; definitely resonates. Indeed, that question (where are the men) was a key takeaway from a convening I just attended on relational repair (I framed it as "men are missing in action": https://citizenstout.substack.com/p/what-does-it-take-to-repair). You and I both know why, and I think we are only just now getting to a point where we as a culture may be prepared to do something about it. Questions like Danielle's give me hope that we're ready to lean into it with the care, intentionality, and rigor it deserves.
Thanks for re-upping the "why does patriarchy persist" series. I feel like taking that question seriously opens up so much possibility and potential for solidarity.
hey @Brian Stout it would be great to talk to you and @lawrence barriner ii and other men you know from your work. would you like to help organize a call that would help shape future crush life manifestos?