womens rights in canada

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Mobilizing Men By: Angela Spiers With the emergence of the Women's Movement, a deep cleavage was created in gender relations, seemingly pitting women against men in the struggle for equality and status. An effect of this separation in spheres, was a collective of men feeling as if they were being misrepresented, or left behind during a revolutionary period of changing gender relations. A product of this was the conception of men's groups around the world. …

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…to learn from each other, just as the varying groups within the Women's movement have done. Members much also seek to bring the movement more into the mainstream, encouraging more research and the development and initiation of more Men's Study Programs on campuses around the world. For the one's that already retain connections with women's organizatwhere from equal playing grounds, men and women can join to fight for human rights and human development. Bibliography none