Lots of you awesome folk are asking how you can help us with our mission - the biggest way is to buy Being ManKind Volume 1 from https://t.co/Xvzd3zomGw & spread the stories! Your purchase also means we can donate a copy to a school 🙌🏽 https://t.co/Y38G68i0VT
Remember why we tell the stories we do...Imagine a world where gender stereotypes have no power? Imagine a world where kids are given the chance to truly understand themselves? Imagine a world where 'Man Up!' means nothing but 'Be Human, Be Yourself' does? #heforshe#mentalhealth
Tonight's @C4Dispatches may be difficult for survivors of abuse to watch. Please go to https://t.co/hL1uJPlimg for information and details of support services, or reach out to @RapeCrisisEandW.
Violence against women & girls often starts with words.
Sexist comments, if not combatted early, can escalate over time to violence.
We know that most men want to be part of the solution, so we spoke to men across London about their experiences.
Here's what we learned👇🏾#Maaate
If your friend’s language or behaviour was crossing a line, would you know how to step in?
My new campaign, Say #Maaate to a Mate, is a single word to stop misogynistic language in its tracks.
Get involved 👇🏽
https://t.co/cQzpAAeZeG
I’m struggling to find the words to put with this post but please watch my most recent interview with Dele. It’s the most emotional, difficult yet inspirational conversation I’ve ever had in my life. Watch the interview on @wearetheoverlap here https://t.co/60d4IZwQmR
How to: Fight misogyny 🙅♀️ - https://t.co/2jyPUVDEI3
@BeingManKind is taking action. So can you. Find out how in this week's newsletter. Once a week, one news story, one thing you can do about it. (via @todaydothis)
My Year 6 pupils had a great discussion about this in PSHE today - looking at gender stereotypes. My favourite discussion was: is the van driver a man or woman? #edutwitter#PSHE@beingmankind
We invited 4 strangers to discuss their experiences of harassment, what to do if you see it and what needs to change.
We can all do something to help stop abuse #Enough
w/ @ukhomeoffice
As someone who worked in domestic abuse interventions for over a decade it was a real honour to be part of such an important campaign. The experiences of the women were harrowing. The perspectives of the men were so insightful. We all have a responsibility to help stop abuse 🖤
I thought maybe 10 people might want it but I’ve had over 1000 messages!!! Here’s the link: https://t.co/HOTqdLubSH I will try and email as many people as I can too 😃
I’ve used the recent @tes article to create this 10 min Andrew Tate PPT for use in form time next week. We go into much more detail in our spiralled PSHE SOW but it’s important to continue the conversation. Let me know if you’d like a copy ✅
@ginamartinuk 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 all of us, together, will do what’s needed to drive the change we need to see. Thank you for your thread - we really appreciate it.
Super important thread. Thank you @ginamartinuk
This is exactly what our stories and free school sessions allow teachers to do. Please do check out our work at https://t.co/tOJSH4DYW9
When faced with misogyny in the headlines teachers and parents always ask:
"How do I talk to the boys in my life about sexual violence?"
You don't. You don't start there. If you want to have an actual conversation that works, it has to begin somewhere else. 🧵
Remember why we tell the stories we do...Imagine a world where gender stereotypes have no power? Imagine a world where kids are given the chance to truly understand themselves? Imagine a world where 'Man Up!' means nothing but 'Be Human, Be Yourself' does? #heforshe#mentalhealth