Erin Pizzey is unable to attend the conference, on health grounds

We’re sad to report that Erin Pizzey has informed us she won’t be attending the July conference, on health grounds. We wish her well. She will be missed.

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Final conference speaker – Ramon Sosa, survivor of attempted partner murder by proxy

Mr Sosa found out that his wife Maria 'Lulu' Sosa (pictured together) wanted to have him killed

Mr Sosa found out that his wife Maria ‘Lulu’ Sosa (pictured together) wanted to have him killed

The 50-year-old boxing coach released dramatic photographs of his 'blood-stained corpse'

The 50-year-old boxing coach released dramatic photographs of his ‘blood-stained corpse’

Next week we’ll be posting details of Ramon Sosa, an American, the 20th and final speaker at the conference. Ramon was a survivor of attempted partner murder by proxy, his wife offering a hitman just $2,000 to kill him. The story is related well in a Daily Mail piece published last November.

A few conference tickets remain on sale, but the venue has a strict limit on numbers, so when the last ticket has gone, that’s it. Tickets for all previous ICMIs have sold out before the events. You can order your ticket(s) here. We look forward to meeting you at the conference. We’re sure it’s going to be another great one. The speaker list is here.

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The case for “Men’s Rights Movement” (MRM) > “Gender Equality Movement” (GEM), and, in turn, “Men’s Rights Activist” (MRA) > “Gender Equality Activist” (GEA)

In recent times we’ve been giving some consideration to how we might more effectively present our arguments to the public and the media, and the results may have implications for the broader Men’s Rights Movement (MRM).

Men’s Rights Activists (MRAs) have always had a presentational problem. By definition, gynocentric societies don’t care about men’s rights, they regard men as disposable, as slaves to women, children, and the state (although men’s income taxes largely fund the state). So it’s always been an uphill battle to get public interest in men’s rights, although much progress has been made, particularly in recent years.

So what alternatives might there be to “men’s rights movement” as a term, which could get better traction in the media, and with the general public? I’ve been persuaded that the term “gender equality movement” is the way forward, at least at this stage. Because of course if real gender equality – as opposed to feminist “gender equality”, which is invariably about extending female privilege over males – were to be enacted, either women (and girls) would need to lose privileges, and/or men (and boys) gain more rights. This is true of virtually all 20 areas explored in our 2015 general election manifesto.

What do we demand in the case of (for example) MGM? Male minors to have the same protection from genital mutilation as female minors. The 1985 Female Circumcision Act (and subsequent amendments) need only be made gender-neutral. Simple as that. And easier to present to the public and media than the crime and harms and human rights violations inflicted on males by MGM, about which few care.

Feminists can do their worst at attacking the MRM, and have, fooling some gullible people that there’s something amiss about the movement. But they’ll have more difficulty attacking the Gender Equality Movement (GEM), or the associated Gender Equality Activists (GEAs), without simultaneously revealing their hostility towards gender equality.

Speaking personally, I’m happy to be described as a MRA or a GEA, and for the great movement in which I’ve worked full-time for many years to be described as the MRM or GEM. But henceforth I plan to generally publicly present myself as a GEA, and our movement as the GEM. I invite other MRAs to join me. In the meantime, I’ve changed the wording accordingly in two places in my conference profile.

I know some will say that the proper term to employ should be not “Gender Equality Movement”, but “Sex Equality Movement”, and technically they’d have a point. However, in common parlance, the two terms are interchangeable, and “sex equality” would surely cause confusion in the minds of those not steeped in gender political terminology, the vast majority of people.

Please let us know what you think of the reframing away from “men’s rights” and towards “gender equality”. Thanks.

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Conference speaker: Professor Eric Anderson, Professor of Sport, Masculinities, and Sexualities at the University of Winchester

We’re delighted to announce that the final speaker at the conference will be Professor Eric Anderson, an American living and working in the UK. Details here.

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Darren Deojee, new conference speaker – “Positive Masculinity: Standing on the shoulders of giants”

We’re very pleased to announce a new speaker for the conference, Darren Deojee. I can’t recall when I last encountered a more impressive speaker. His profile on the speakers page:

Darren Deojee – “Positive Masculinity: Standing on the shoulders of giants”

Darren is an international teacher, speaker, activist, mentor/coach, father, and home educator of four children. He’s been teaching from the Toltec heritage of gender tradition for over 10 years and working with native gender for over 20 years. He works with groups, individuals, and couples on matters of gender and communication.

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Tickets still available for the conference

Ticket sales for the conference ended last Saturday, but a few are still available, and as we’re about to announce two exciting new speakers, we decided to keep selling tickets until they’re gone (we have a ceiling on numbers at the venue). You can order your ticket(s) here.

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Oliver Hoffmann, an Austrian MRA, will be giving a presentation at the conference – “Postfeminism and what I have learned from running a men’s rights party”

We’re delighted to announce another speaker for the conference – Oliver Hoffmann, an Austrian MRA who founded a men’s rights party in 2008. Details here.

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