I’m honored to be invited to speak on the sensational Honey Badger Radio tonight at 9 PM EST/8 PM Central. We’ll be discussing the issues men and boys face academia, including enrollment and graduation rates, a system that is averse to their educational needs, various forms of institutional bias, and the tendency of faculty and administrators to infringe upon their individual rights. It’s going to be a great show!

This marks the third radio show that I have been invited to appear on to discuss men’s and boys’ education issues. The others are AVFM News and Activism and Canto Talk.

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What is Honey Badger Radio?

HBR is a no-apologies style of online radio that it is hosted by four women with a long history of experience in discussing men’s issues. It runs every Thursday at the same time (9 PM EST). From their About Us page:

Honey Badger Radio represents the voices of four female members of the Men’s Rights Community.
Honey Badger Radio also features the amazing art of Europa Phoenix and our animated ads are courtesy of Phil. HBR covers a wide range of social issues, from feminist incursion into geek/gamer culture, gynocentrism, dating, rape hysteria and, of course, men’s rights.

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I’m honored to be invited to speak on the sensational Honey Badger Radio tonight at 9 PM EST/8 PM Central. We’ll be discussing the issues men and boys face academia, including enrollment and graduation rates, a system that is averse to their educational needs, various forms of institutional bias, and the tendency of faculty and administrators to infringe upon their individual rights. It’s going to be a great show!

This marks the third radio show that I have been invited to appear on to discuss men’s and boys’ education issues. The others are AVFM News and Activism and Canto Talk.

Links:

What is Honey Badger Radio?

HBR is a no-apologies style of online radio that it is hosted by four women with a long history of experience in discussing men’s issues. It runs every Thursday at the same time (9 PM EST). From their About Us page:

Honey Badger Radio represents the voices of four female members of the Men’s Rights Community.
Honey Badger Radio also features the amazing art of Europa Phoenix and our animated ads are courtesy of Phil. HBR covers a wide range of social issues, from feminist incursion into geek/gamer culture, gynocentrism, dating, rape hysteria and, of course, men’s rights.

Thank You for Reading

If you like what you have read, feel free to sign up for our newsletter here:

Support Our Work

If you like our work, consider supporting it via a donation or signing up for a database.

About the Author

Jonathan Taylor is Title IX for All's founder, editor, web designer, and database developer.

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Accused Students Database

Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

OCR Resolutions Database

Research resolved Title IX investigations of K-12 and postsecondary institutions by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

Attorneys Directory

A basic directory for looking up Title IX attorneys, most of whom have represented parties in litigation by accused students.