At last, here it is: the keynote presentation from the November 1 Male Students in Peril conference at Kennesaw State University. In this presentation I cover many of the basic issues regarding educational equity for men and boys.
The video above does not include the Q&A session. And I believe (unless I’m mistaken) there is another version of this video in the works. Here are some relevant links:
- Hard data used in the presentation, with sources
- Another version of the presentation, which does include the Q&A, here.
- The conference program
Many thanks to the supporters of A Voice for Male Students, to the attendees, to the other speakers, to KSU, and to Sage Gerard and KSU Men who organized the conference.
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At last, here it is: the keynote presentation from the November 1 Male Students in Peril conference at Kennesaw State University. In this presentation I cover many of the basic issues regarding educational equity for men and boys.
The video above does not include the Q&A session. And I believe (unless I’m mistaken) there is another version of this video in the works. Here are some relevant links:
- Hard data used in the presentation, with sources
- Another version of the presentation, which does include the Q&A, here.
- The conference program
Many thanks to the supporters of A Voice for Male Students, to the attendees, to the other speakers, to KSU, and to Sage Gerard and KSU Men who organized the conference.
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That was gold until 34:40.
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What can I say, accountability is hard for some people. Feminists especially.
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That was gold until 34:40.
What can I say, accountability is hard for some people. Feminists especially.