New Visions of Manhood
A Publication of the Men's Resource Center for Change
The quarterly magazine of the Men's Resource Center for Change (MRC), Voice Male, is a unique voice chronicling the social transformation of masculinity. Its male positive, pro-feminist, gay-affirmative, anti-racist approach, invites a range of voices promoting healthy manhood and challenging violence. Columns on fathering, youth, men of color, men who have survived abuse or neglect, gay/bisexual and questioning men, and men's health, are augmented by feature stories on a range of topics from male violence in sports to pornography's manipulation of men; from how men cope with losing their fathers to how women and men can work together for social justice and gender reconciliation.
"I never get any work done when Voice Male arrives in the mail. Voice Male brings me life, hope and inspiration. Toiling away in the daunting work of redefining masculinity, Voice Male lets me know that, yes, I do have brothers and sisters who are raising our sons into men who are not emotionally and spiritually crippled by the rigid and destructive old 'tough guise' of masculinity. Amen for Voice Male and the richly male voices that burst from its pages."
--Joe Kelly, Founder, Dads and Daughters; Publisher, Daughters: For Parents of Girls.
Below you'll find a complete table of contents for the current issue, with links to on-line articles. Or click here to reach our archive of past on-line Voice Male articles.
Fall 2006 Voice Male
Contents
Features
Cover Story
Byron Hurt's Crusade to Save Hip-Hop from Itself
By Rob Okun Click here to read
The High Cost of Manliness
By Robert Jensen Click here to read
Memo to the Media: It's Men's Violence
By Jackson Katz Click here to read
Time for Men to Champion Reproductive Rights
By Rob Okun
How Can We Stop the Violence?
By Rus Funk
Columns & Opinion
From the Editor
Mail Bonding
Men @ Work
Fathering
Fathers, Sons, and the Ripples of Loss
By Jonathan Diamond Click here to read
Voices of Youth
Leaving the Team, Becoming a Man
By Nathan Einschlag Click here to read
GBQ Resources
OutLines
My Gay San Francisco, Then and Now
By Les K. Wright Click here to read