Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga (2005)

Men’s Work: To Stop Male Violence – Paul addresses the National Network of Stopping Violence in Auckland, New Zealand. He discusses Men’s Work, the cultural and economic context of violence prevention, and the connections between power, wealth, and violence.

Part 1: Introduction to Men’s Work
Part 2: Political & Economic Context and the Heart Exercise
Part 3: Power, Wealth, and Violence
Part 4: Men As Allies to Women; The 4 Levels of Men’s Work
Part 5: What Men Are Doing

Part 1: Introduction to Men’s Work

 

Part 2: Political & Economic Context and the Heart Exercise

 

Part 3: Power, Wealth, and Violence

 

Part 4: Men As Allies to Women; The 4 Levels of Men’s Work

Part 5: What Men Are Doing

 

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