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Bettina Arndt,
an Australian
lawyer and writer
who supports
men and fathers
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Ileana Basil,
a founding director
of the American
Coalition for
Fathers and
Children (ACFC)
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Fair-minded
Canadian columnist
Christie
Blatchford
of the National
Post
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Julie M.
Batson,
co-founder of
the organization
"Georgians for
Child Support
Reform" and
the PAC "Georgians
for Family Law
Reform." Each
organization
works for the
right of children
to have both
parents in their
lives.
Connie Brauer
who, along with
her husband
Vic Harris,
founded the
Canadian Civil
Rights Action
Group, which
fights against
Family Court
abuses and for
Shared Parenting
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Jan Brown,
the Founder
and Executive
Director of
the Battered
Men's Helpline
in Maine |
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Beth Bruno,
a fair-minded
freelance writer
and editor with
more than 20
years of experience
in mental health
and education.
Bruno is the
author of "Are
Dads Welcome
in School?"
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Julie Carpenter-Hubin,
board member
of the Columbus,
Ohio chapter
of Parents And
Children for
Equality (PACE),
which has a
program to remove
barriers preventing
non-custodial
parents--mostly
fathers--from
being more involved
in their children's
schools |
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Mary Cleary,
the founder
of AMEN (Abused
Men) in Ireland.
Cleary is committed
to the fair
and equal treatment
of all
victims
of domestic
abuse, without
regard to gender
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Canadian Senator
Anne Cools,
a former shelter
director and
a pioneer of
the battered
women's movement
who is now a
passionate fathers'
rights advocate.
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Rene Denfeld,
author of
The New Victorians:
A Young Woman's
Challenge to
the Old Feminist
Order
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Carol Ensign,
director of
the Valley Oasis
Shelter in Lancaster,
California,
one of the few
domestic violence
shelters in
the country
which accepts
men | See
"Nowhere to
Go: Why Does
LA County Refuse
to Help Male
Victims of Domestic
Violence?"
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Activist
Kim Eyer
of "The Cop
and the Survivor:
A Collaborative
Effort on Domestic
Violence," who
has fought to
bring attention
to male victims
of domestic
violence |
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Carolyn Flores,
an advocate
for the victims
of false accusations
of rape, including
her own husband,
who was convicted
without evidence
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Virginia
Forton,
Executive Director
of Moms for
Dads, the nonprofit
group which,
along with Dads
of Michigan,
is sponsoring
Shared Parenting
Legislation.
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Stephanie
Frostic,
the founder
of Paternity
By Choice and
an advocate
of family planning
rights for men
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[2]
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Fair-minded
journalist
Marilyn Gardner
of the Christian
Science Monitor
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Lyndze Gladney,
creator of the
"Moms for Dads'
Rights" club
on Yahoo
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Writer Sheridan
Hill, author
of In Defense
of Men |
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Susan Horwitz,
MSW, a highly
respected psychologist
working with
the Children
and Families
Behavior Health
Clinic at Strong
Memorial Hospital
in Rochester
NY. She is responsible
for having recently
conducted an
intensive study
on the involvement
of fathers in
the lives of
their children.
She has validated
the Family Court
complaints of
thousands of
men in Monroe
County.
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German author
and political
activist
Karin Jaeckel
who first publicized
in Germany issues
like the disenfranchisement
of divorced
dads and domestic
violence by
female perpetrators
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Joan Kelly,
Ph.D., a painstaking
researcher and
evaluator of
research who
has written
for almost three
decades of the
importance of
fathers in the
lives of their
children |
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Kate
Kennedy
of the Independent
Women's Forum
and
Shethinks.org
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Madhu Kishwar,
founder and
editor of the
journal Manushi
(the Woman)
in India. Works
for women's
rights but has
spoken up against
misuse of laws
by women |
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Fair-minded
Canadian columnist
Donna
Laframboise
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Author and ‘60s
feminist icon
Doris Lessing,
who says that
in modern culture
men are "continually
demeaned and
insulted by
women without
a whimper of
protest" and
that it's time
they stood up
for themselves
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Australian
Anne Lewis,
a former victim
of domestic
violence who
has advocated
for male victims
of domestic
violence.
She is the author
of An Enquiry
Into The Adult
Male Experience
of Heterosexual
Abuse |
more >>
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Kathryn Jean
Lopez, executive
editor of the
National
Review,
who defended
men and attacked
feminist falsehoods
in "Women Who
Lie-- The empress
with no clothes:
women's studies"
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Jayne Major,
PhD, a
divorce, child
custody, PAS
and parenting
consultant,
provides services
for fathers
to help them
adjust to separation
and divorce
and to remain
a significant
part of their
children's lives.
She is the Executive
Director of
Breakthrough
Parenting Services
in Los Angeles
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Winnipeg community
activist
Louise Malenfant,
who has been
an advocate
for men falsely
accused of child
sexual abuse
during divorce
proceedings
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Domestic violence
researcher
Coramae Richey
Mann, for
her courage
to tell unpopular
truths about
men, women,
and domestic
violence | See
"Domestic Violence:
A Two-Way Street"
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Melanie Mays,
a member of
Child's Best
Interest, the
nonprofit group
which sponsored
the Tennessee
Shared Parenting
Bill | See
"Tennessee Shared
Parenting Bill
Could Help Children,
Reduce Divorce"
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Author and columnist
Wendy McElroy,
founder of Individualist
Feminists
ifeminists.com)
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Canadian journalist
Candis McLean,
who treats men's
and fathers'
concerns seriously
and portrays
men fairly
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Canadian
Ilana Mercer,
fair-minded
regular columnist
with World Net
Daily |
more >>
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Lady Catherine
Meyer, wife
of the British
Ambassador to
the US.
Meyer, a victim
of an international
parental kidnapping,
works with the
Children's Rights
Council and
other organizations
to help promote
every child's
right to access
to both parents
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more [1]
[2]
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Anne Mitchell,
founder of the
Fathers Rights
and Equality
Exchange (F.R.E.E)
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Alexis Montgomery
of
FR Investigations.
To hear Alexis
on
His Side with
Glenn Sacks,
go to
The Second Wives
Movement
(12/14/03).
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Nev Moore
and Heidi
Palanza
of Members
of Justice for
Families, which
has fought Child
Protective Serices
on behalf of
falsely accused
parents |
more >>
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Sandra Orozco
of Stop Abuse
For Everyone
(SAFE),
an advocate
for both female
and male domestic
violence victims
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Patricia
Overberg
former director
of the Valley
Oasis Shelter
in Lancaster,
California,
who courageously
changed shelter
policy in order
to accept male
domestic violence
victims in the
late 1980s |
See
"Nowhere to
Go: Why Does
LA County Refuse
to Help Male
Victims of Domestic
Violence?"
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Camille Paglia,
author and cultural
observer
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Fair-minded
columnist
Kathleen Parker,
who wrote "Were
mothers routinely
robbed of their
children, barred
from their homes
and jailed for
failing to pay
extortionate
sums, we would
see blood in
the streets"
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Former Women's
Studies professor
Daphne Patai,
author of
Professing Feminism
and Heterophobia.
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Jocelyn Payne
of Women
Against Male-Bashing
(W.O.M.B.)
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Crime journalist
Patricia
Pearson,
author of
When She Was
Bad: Violent
Women and the
Myth of Innocence
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British Author
and journalist
Melanie Phillips
who has written
in defense of
male victims
of domestic
violence and
against the
feminist "women
aren't violent"
myth.
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Paternity fraud
activist
Raegan Phillips,
founder of
Women Against
Paternity Fraud.
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Author/activist
Erin Pizzey,
who set up the
first battered
women's shelter
ever in England
in 1971 and
now advocates
for abused men
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Denise
Placencio, a
Los Angeles
family law
attorney who
has helped
support
shared
parenting
and
two-parent
involvement
in
children's
lives. She
supported
our Campaign
Against
California
Senate Bill
1482,
our
Campaign in
Support of
the
California
Shared
Parenting
Alliance
and our Campaign
in Support
of the
Alliance for
Children
Concerned
About Move-Aways.
Sue Price,
a caring, dedicated,
hard-working
Australian Men's
and fathers'
activist |
more >>
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Sociology professor
Claire Renzetti,
author of
Violent Betrayal:
Partner Abuse
in Lesbian Relationships,
for her courage
to tell unpopular
truths about
men, women,
and domestic
violence.
| See
"Domestic Violence:
A Two-Way Street"
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Katie Roiphe
author of
The Morning
After: Sex,
Fear, and Feminism
on Campus
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Trudy Schuett,
publisher of
the Desert
Light Journal,
who has been
denounced by
feminists as
a "fathers'
rights whore"
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Kimberly
Schuld,
director of
the Independent
Women's Forum's
Title IX Play
Fair! Project
| See
"Title IX Lawsuits
are Endangering
Men's College
Sports"
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Washington attorney
Lisa Scott,
who has advocated
for male victims
of domestic
violence and
against pro-female
bias in the
judicial system.
She is the founder
of Taking Action
against Bias
in the System
(TABS) |
more
[1]
[2]
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Reverend
Bunny Sewell,
co-director
of Family Resources
and Research
in Naples, FL
, who has counseled
and advocated
for male victims
of domestic
violence |
more >>
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Tracey Sisco
of Moms for
Dad's Rights,
a paralegal
who specializes
in getting dads
custody of their
children after
lawyers have
given up
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Lisa Smith
of U.S. Citizens
Against Paternity
Fraud (US-CAPF).
Lisa has helped
counsel paternity
fraud victims
nationwide |
more [1]
[2]
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Megan Smith,
the Director
of Project Development
for the Men's
Health Network
in Washington,
DC | See
"Men's ‘Silent
Health Crisis'
Cries Out for
Men's Health
Act"
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Eeva Sodhi,
who has been
instrumental
in getting Statistics
Canada to eliminate
much of its
anti-male bias
in reporting
domestic violence
statistics
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Domestic Violence
researcher
Reena Sommer,
Ph.D., author
of How Stats
Canada Distorted
the Public Perception
of Domestic
Violence in
Canada |
more >>
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Christina
Hoff Sommers,
author of
Who Stole Feminism?
and The War
Against Boys
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Domestic violence
researcher
Susan Steinmetz
for her courage
to tell unpopular
truths about
men, women,
and domestic
violence | See
"Domestic Violence:
A Two-Way Street"
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Ivy Stewart
of the Independent
Women's Forum
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Christine
Stolba of
the Independent
Women's Forum,
author of
Lying in a Room
of One's Own:
How Women's
Studies Textbooks
Miseducate Students
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Ann Swango,
a child advocate,
a member of
the Children's
Rights Council
in Washington
DC, and the
director of
PACE of Kentucky.
Swango has worked
to set fair
and realistic
child support
obligations
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Dianna Thompson
is a founder
and the executive
director of
the American
Coalition for
Fathers and
Children (ACFC).
She is the leader
of America's
"second-wives"
movement and
is the founder
of the Second
Wives Crusade
(SWC).
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Deborah Watkins,
former President
of the Tarrant
County (Dallas/Ft.
Worth, Texas)
Chapter of the
National Organization
for Women (NOW)
and now the
president of
the Dallas-Ft.
Worth Chapter
of the National
Coalition of
Free Men (NCFM)
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Cathy Young,
author of
Ceasefire: Why
Women and Men
Must Join Forces
to Achieve Equality
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Katherine
K. Young,
co-author of
Spreading
Misandry: The
Teaching of
Contempt for
Men in Popular
Culture,
a painstaking
expose of how
men are portrayed
negatively in
movies and television
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The many
female opinion
page editors
who have had
the courage
to swim against
the stream and
publish my pro-male,
pro-father opinion
columns
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My wonderful
wife, who
really should
be at the top
of any list,
and who urged
me to give up
my insane schedule
and concentrate
on my writing.
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