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Men's Violence Against World

Examining 'Men in Focus', a very impressive new r…

An episode of the The Homer Half-Hour podcast, hosted by Homer, titled "Men's Violence Against World" was published on December 17, 2019 and runs 31 minutes.

December 17, 2019 ·31m · The Homer Half-Hour

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Examining 'Men in Focus', a very impressive new report by Our Watch which synthesises everything studies of men and masculinities have to say about preventing men's violence. And which had the unfortunate effect of clarifying everything such studies fail, and may in fact be unable, to think about.

Examining 'Men in Focus', a very impressive new report by Our Watch which synthesises everything studies of men and masculinities have to say about preventing men's violence. And which had the unfortunate effect of clarifying everything such studies fail, and may in fact be unable, to think about.
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