These are some of the most recent activities by the National Coalition for Men on behalf of men's rights. We hope you'll appreciate all that we do on behalf of men and the women and children who love them. Please e-mail your comments to ncfm@ncfm.org. Thanks!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

NCFMLA raises public and policy maker awareness about under reported domestic violence against men

 
 
 

NCFM speaks to gender studies class at California Lutheran University

On November 20, 2007, NCFM-LA's president, Marc Angelucci, was an invited guest lecturer for a gender studies class at California Lutheran University on behalf of NCFM-LA.  He spoke about numerous issues and handed out free copies of Warren Farrell's book "The Myth of Male Power."  

NCFM particpates in gender studies class at University of San Diego

On November 13, 2007, NCFM President Harry Crouch was an invited guest and speaker for a gender studies class at the University of San Diego, where he spoke on numerous issues and handed out free copies of Warren Farrell's book "The Myth of Male Power," which was donated by the Los Angeles chapter of NCFM.

Purdue University newspaper quotes NCFM extensively

On November 9, 2007, the campus newspaper at Purdue University, the Purdue Exponent, ran a story on domestic violence and quoted NCFM extensively about male victims and female violence.  The article is availabel at http://www.purdueexponent.org/?module=article&story_id=8333

NCFM-LA Speaks at UCLA Law

On Novemember 5, 2007, NCFM-LA president Marc Angelucci was an invited guest speaker for a Human Rights and Sexual Politics class at UCLA Law for the third year in a row.  He spoke about the men's rights movement and NCFM in general, fathers' rights, paternity fraud, male victims of domestic violence, false accusations, men's reproductive rights, etc., and handed out free copies of The Myth of Male Power to students. 

Presentation to Bay Area Libertarian Group

On September 29, 2007, Michael Rother delivered a talk about men's rights issues to a private party in Fremont, California. This group of people meets monthly and discusses topics of interest to libertarians and objectivists. Michael covered topics such as reproductive rights, the draft, dangerous jobs, dating/marriage/divorce, spending power & finances, health issues, and domestic violence. The audience was receptive, and a lively discussion ensued.