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Who we are

Men Stopping Violence is a social change organization dedicated to ending men's violence against women.

Men Stopping Violence works locally, nationally, and internationally to dismantle belief systems, social structures, and institutional practices that oppress women and children and dehumanize men themselves. We look to the violence against women's movement to keep the reality of the problem and the vision of the solution before us. We believe that all forms of oppression are interconnected. Social justice work in the areas of race, class, gender, age, and sexual orientation are all critical to ending violence against women.

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About Our Programs:

Because We Have Daughters®

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Community Organizations:

Take Your Work

to the Next Level!

True safety for all women means looking beyond intervention with batterers and inspiring male allies in communities to take on the work of ending male violence against women.

With 26 years of experience doing just that, Men Stopping Violence can help other organizations doing this work find ways to identify, educate and organize men who want to contribute. At the same time, our trainings can help prepare organizations to apply for funding that will be used to incorporate men and boys in our efforts.

Below is a list of trainings that give community-based organizations throughout the country opportunities to learn about and implement our innovative programs.

Interested? Request a training online or contact Ulester Douglas at 404.270.9894.

Mobilizing Men: Beyond Batterers' Intervention

This training is designed for organizations that are interested in mobilizing male allies to work to end violence against women or those who have already begun working with men.

Read more.


Men at Work: Building

Safe Communities

Men Stopping Violence's years of experience in conducting men's education classes has allowed us to test and implement effective strategies for engaging men in a classroom setting.

We can train organizations in how to use our 24-week Men at Work course, which offers men the education and tools they need to disrupt cultural patterns that promote violence, dominance and abuse of women.

Read more.


Because We

Have Daughters®

Men Stopping Violence created the Because We Have Daughters® (BWHD) initiative to engage more men in the work of creating safer and more just communities for women and girls.

BWHD provides an opportunity for fathers and daughters to share fun activities, followed by discussions about what the activities taught them about themselves and each other.

This training combines the experience of conducting a Because We Have Daughters® event with instructions about how to implement a similar program.

Read more.

 

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In the news

The Art of Change

Men Stopping Violence Benefit

Acknowledges Work of Co-Founder

                   

 All photos of The Art of Change by: Al Viola

The sanctuary of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta became a repository for music, movement, musings and memories on Saturday, May 2, as the Men Stopping Violence community of allies gathered to pay tribute to co-founder Dick Bathrick (above).

MSV's annual benefit concert featured singer and songwriter Doria Roberts, The Chorus of Bet Haverim, Old Enough to Know Better, percussion emsemble Sehwe Village, and spoken-word artists Yolo Akili and Theresa Davis. The show was emceed by Khaatim Sherrer El and Leslie Fredman.

We dare not use the word "retire" around Dick, who will leave the staff of Men Stopping Violence later this year. He will continue his justice-making and anti-violence activities through his private counseling practice and his work with various other groups, both locally and nationally.

                                      Doria Roberts

                          The Chorus of Bet Haverim

    

                        Old Enough to Know Better

    

             Theresa Davis                            Yolo Akili

Sehwe Village

  

            Lesly Fredman                  Khaatim Sherrer El

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Special Thanks to:

Jackie and Jeffrey Toney

For helping to sponsor this event!


Because We Have Daughters®

Team Works With Dads,

Daughters at Keesler AFB

Photo: Paula Tracy

In October a team of Men Stopping Violence facilitators and volunteers traveled to Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, to present a Because We Have Daughters® session to a group of more than 80 people – servicemen and the girls in the lives – daughters, nieces and others.

 

“WOW, what a great day that was!” said one father. “I wanted to let you know how valuable that class was. ... I also learned some more things about my daughter and things she wants to do.”

 

Men Stopping Violence created Because We Have Daughters ® as an opportunity for men who were fathers to invest time and effort in understanding their daughters' realities. MSV believes that this helps men begin to understand that in order for their daughters to live fully and freely, the world that women and girls inhabit must change.

Read more.


Mentor Training Program
Initiative Continues Growth
 in Clayton, Cherokee Counties

Men Stopping Violence's Mentor Training Program (MTP) continues to grow on two fronts. In 2008, MSV recruited and trained two groups of mentors: college men from Clayton State and Georgia State universities and mentors living in Cherokee County, Georgia, who will work with boys living in a domestic violence shelter there.

Communities are calling on men to step up and serve as positive role models for boys. However, if these men have not done the hard work of examining the ways in which they adhere to negative social norms, the cycle of violence will not be broken. The MTP trains men to more effectively mentor boys by examining and challenging crippling definitions of manhood.

The college men were trained in November at Southern Crescent Sexual Assault Center in Clayton County. The training consisted of videos, exercises and conversations geared towards educating the young men about the nature of violence against women and sexual assault and preparing them for the challenges of being mentors.

This group of young men will begin working with high school students in spring 2009.

Men Stopping Violence also conducted a training in conjunction with the Cherokee Family Violence Center with mentors who will begin working in 2009 with eight to 10 boys who are currently living in domestic abuse shelters.

Seven mentors are expected to be part of the Cherokee County initiative. Men Stopping Violence will continue to serve a supporting role by following up with mentors and training additional men who join the program.


Men Stopping Violence Contributes

to Book on Work With Men of Color


Men Stopping Violence has contributed a chapter to the recently published second edition of Family Violence and Men of Color: Healing the Wounded Male Spirit, edited by Ricardo Carrillo and Jerry Tello.

The book's editors compiled writings that examine the interplay between ethnic and cultural identification, sexism and violence against women. In the chapter "African American Men Who Batter: A Community-Centered Approach to Prevention and Intervention," Ulester Douglas, Sulaiman Nuriddin and Phyllis Alesia Perry of Men Stopping Violence discuss in detail the intersection of racism and male violence against women.

They write:

"MSV asserts that violence against women is not an individual pathology, but a systemic control tactic that cannot be uncoupled from other oppressive systems of control, such as racial discrimination or heterosexism. The work of MSV is based on the premise that these systems are integrated and, therefore, should be addressed as parts of a whole."

Read the book chapter here.


Article Describes MSV Model

for Mobilizing Men to End

Violence Against Women

Community accountability is the foundation of the work that Men Stopping Violence does to help increase the safety of women and girls. An article published in the February 2008 issue of the journal Violence Against Women explains the philosophical framework MSV uses to do this work and that framework's relationship to the organization's programs.

The article, "Deconstructing Male Violence Against Women: The Men Stopping Violence Community-Accountability Model" was written by MSV staffers Dick Bathrick, Ulester Douglas and Phyllis Alesia Perry.

Read the article.

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Upcoming Events


Annual Awards Dinner

October 17, 2009

The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta

Sponsorships available!

For more information,

contact Shelley Serdahely at shelley@menstoppingviolence.org or 404.270.9894.

Read about

the 2008 Annual Awards Dinner!


Join us for

a special reading:

When the Piano Stops:

A Memoir of Healing From Sexual Abuse

By Catherine McCall

Friday, May 22, 2009

8 p.m.

Charis Books & More
1189 Euclid Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia 30307

When the Piano Stops is Catherine McCall's revealing memoir of childhood sexual abuse. Now a highly successful family therapist, McCall overcame the difficult years of childhood and became an inspiration to others. Please join Catherine for an evening of lucid prose and authentic conversation, as she reads from her memoir and takes questions from the audience.

For more information, call 404.524.0304.


For more news, check out In the News and the Events Calendar.

 


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