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Milwaukee school didn’t know boy left building, mother says
By Fox 6 Milwaukee, 10/03/24 “…Three hours after Tyree’s dad dropped him off at Metcalfe School near 34th and North, a woman found the 6-year-old
Young Men in Crisis
By Stanford Review, 09/30/24 “…At Stanford, women now outnumber men by 7% among undergraduates. This seemingly small difference belies a significant shift in campus demographics and
We are failing our boys and younger men
By Pleasanton Weekly, 10/03/24 “…By any measure, boys and younger men have been failed by educators, academics, politicians and others in authority. They trail girls
The Crisis Facing Boys in Education: The Domino Effect of Bad Grading and its Devastating Consequences
In recent years, a disturbing trend has surfaced in both K-12 education and higher learning institutions, pointing to systemic issues that disproportionately affect boys. While
Celebrating Boys: It’s Time to Cheer for Our Boys and Check Out the New Boys Are Great Shop
Boys Are Great Shop In today’s world, we’ve seen tremendous strides in celebrating and supporting girls—and rightly so. Girls are amazing! They are achieving great
Young Heroes: Boys and Young Men Making a Positive Impact
In today’s world, it’s easy to get caught up in negative news, but there’s something refreshing about seeking out positive stories, especially those involving boys
Young men are falling behind
By Washington Examiner, 08/01/24 “…Men make up the majority of “deaths of despair,” such as alcohol poisoning, while male drug overdose deaths are more than
It’s Time to Man Up and See a Doctor
By Web MD, 09/17/24 “…“We’re taught from an early age to internalize everything,” noted Stephens. “So-called real men don’t seek out mental health [care].”But McDermott
Boys need the HPV cancer vaccine as much as girls
By Japan Times, 09/20/24 “…Researchers examined the electronic health records of people who were or were not vaccinated against HPV between 2010 and 2023 and
Men are carrying the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid potent societal pressures
By The Conversation, 09/20/24 “…In a recent study we conducted on 75 new and expectant Black fathers, they spoke of the need to address individual