The Boys Are Not Alright: Building A Culture of Healthy Masculinity
Thursday, April 25, 5:30β8 pm
Cleveland High School
Hosford-Abernethy (Portland)
This is an in-person event
Free
All Ages
The following description comes from the event organizer.
Think of a young man in your life. What are your hopes and dreams for this person as they navigate adolescence and become a man? How would you like to see them navigate emotions like sadness, fear, or grief? What kind of partner do you hope they’ll become? What kind of friend? Community member? How can you support them to become a man who is strong and loving and respects and values others? This is what our discussion is all about.Boys aren’t born with homophobia or an innate desire to objectify and dehumanize women - we teach it to them. Which means they can unlearn it and be more aware of society’s gender boxes and how these are harmful to others, especially to themselves. We must address this deeply toxic cycle and bring to light an honest discussion on how we, as a community, can join together and find a healthy pathway forward.
We must create and strengthen a counter-narrative and help our boys break out of the “Man Box” and embrace the infinite ways to be a man in this world. The majority of this work is on men to lead the way. But, our boys can’t be what they can’t see. They need role models and peers to provide positive and successful examples. That is why we are proud to have these men participate in our panel discussion. Come join us for a robust evening discussion on how we can build a culture of healthy masculinity, where boys become men who are strong and loving, and who respect and value everyone, including themselves.