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Δευτέρα 31 Ιανουαρίου 2011

Τόνι Πόρτερ: Ένα μήνυμα προς τους άντρες


Τόνι Πόρτερ: Ένα μήνυμα προς τους άντρες



About this talk

Στο TEDWomen, ο Τόνι Πόρτερ στέλνει ένα μήνυμα σε όλους τους άντρες : Μην "φέρεσαι σαν άντρας". Λέγοντας δυνατές ιστορίες από την ζωή του, δείχνει πως αυτη η νοοτροπία, η οποία είναι ποτισμένη σε τόσα αγόρια και άντρες, μπορεί να κάνει τους άντρες να μην σέβονται, να φέρονται άσχημα και να κακοποιούν τις γυναίκες και ο ένας τον άλλο. Η λύση του: Η απόδραση από "το κουτί του άντρα".

About Tony Porter

Tony Porter is an educator and activist who is internationally recognized for his effort to end violence against women.


Why you should listen to him:

Tony Porter is the visionary and co-founder behind the nonprofit A Call to Men: The National Association of Men and Women Committed to Ending Violence Against Women. Porter’s message of engagement and self-examination has connected powerfully with numerous domestic and sexual violence programs for such high-profile groups as the National Football League and the National Basketball Association, and colleges and universities around the country, including the US Military Academy at West Point and the US Naval Academy at Annapolis. Porter is also an international lecturer for the U.S. State Department, having done extensive work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
He is a faculty member of the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services Academy of Addiction Studies, where he co-authored their curriculum for clinicians who work with chemically dependent African-Americans. He also specializes in developing social justice models for human service organizations.
"Ted Bunch and Tony Porter shared their expertise in riveting testimony about men’s responsibility for ending violence against women, and they challenged well-meaning men to become part of the solution. The men spoke of their own journeys in understanding that domestic violence is a civil rights issue."
From My Sister’s Place

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