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What does good ally behavior look like? Abortion rights, housework equity, absentee fathering, and the income gap continue as feminist themes. Can the feminist revolution move forward without the active participation of men? How do men find something for themselves in the revolution's goals rather than just seeing some of their own (arguably unearned) privilege vanishing? This panel will feature several feminist men talking about how feminism has affected their personal lives as well as their political lives, in the hopes of opening the dialogue. | What does good ally behavior look like? Abortion rights, housework equity, absentee fathering, and the income gap continue as feminist themes. Can the feminist revolution move forward without the active participation of men? How do men find something for themselves in the revolution's goals rather than just seeing some of their own (arguably unearned) privilege vanishing? This panel will feature several feminist men talking about how feminism has affected their personal lives as well as their political lives, in the hopes of opening the dialogue. | ||
M: Ian K. Hagemann, Aaron Lichtov, Gregory G. Rihn, Benjamin Micah Rosenbaum, Jef a. Smith | M: [[Ian K. Hagemann]], [[Aaron Lichtov]], [[Gregory G. Rihn]], [[Benjamin Micah Rosenbaum]], [[Jef a. Smith]] | ||
[[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | [[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 31 May 2007
Feminism, Sex, and Gender•Caucus Room• Sunday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
What does good ally behavior look like? Abortion rights, housework equity, absentee fathering, and the income gap continue as feminist themes. Can the feminist revolution move forward without the active participation of men? How do men find something for themselves in the revolution's goals rather than just seeing some of their own (arguably unearned) privilege vanishing? This panel will feature several feminist men talking about how feminism has affected their personal lives as well as their political lives, in the hopes of opening the dialogue.
M: Ian K. Hagemann, Aaron Lichtov, Gregory G. Rihn, Benjamin Micah Rosenbaum, Jef a. Smith