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Our Commitments and Approach

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We center men and boys without recentralizing male privilege.

Our work strengthens gender justice by bringing men and boys into the conversation as co-participants, not replacements or correctives.

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We focus on systems, not individuals.

Masculine behaviors are shaped by institutions — educational, economic, familial, digital — and we aim to transform these systems, not pathologize individuals.

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We believe accountability emerges through belonging.

People show up better when they feel seen, not shamed; we reject approaches based on punishment and instead build pathways where responsibility grows from inclusion.

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What We Mean by “Men and Boys”

We use this term inclusively: anyone navigating or positioned within masculine norms — including cisgender men, trans men, non-binary people, and queer individuals. Our work is not about defining identities, but about examining how masculinity functions within systems and how transforming those systems can open space for relational, just, and caring futures.

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