A lifetime of abuse makes one man call himself ‘disposable.’
On Rape and Sexual Violence
Why?
Asking why can lead to a dark tunnel, but God’s compassion can help you through it.
Attn: Sleeping Means No
A response by Amelia Harnish to a controversial post about rape.
I Need to Talk to a Man
Sometimes the best way to get rid of shame is to talk to someone who has been there.
Masculinity, Identity and Controversy
Renee Beaugreard Lute looks at the rape controversy on The Good Men Project for The Review Review.
Unveiling the Taboo: Days of Dialogue to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Removing the stigma around talking about sexual violence against men is key to the path to recovery and a healthier, safer world.
Two Days in the Storm
Penn State brings together a community of experts and survivors to talk about prevention and recovery from sexual abuse.
Nice Guys Commit Rape, Too? A Response
Matthew Salesses sees rape apologetics where there should be a change of heart about a supposed “nice guy.”
Project Unbreakable
Giving Thanks for Our Successes
While the road ahead can be daunting, on this Thanksgiving, let’s be thankful for how far we’ve come.
Fierce Resistance
Why do we continue to blame the victims of sexual assault?
1BlueString—An Awareness Campaign from 1in6
Are you a musician? Here are four ways that you can help us raise awareness about men who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Play for the 1 in 6
Use a blue string on your guitar and help us raise awareness about the 1 in 6 men who experience unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood.
No Longer a Victim
Donald D’Haene was on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’—twice—as a survivor of sexual abuse, not a victim.
He Who Laughs Last: Ending the Cycle of Male Abuse
For comedian Billy Batz, Male Abuse Awareness Week is personal.
I’ll Never Forgive You
Four little words by Victim 4 in the Jerry Sundusky case speak volumes.
