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Dr. Bill Johnson II is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. He has previously published on gender based oppression, racism, reconciling masculinity and mental health. His writing largely challenges traditional western notions of masculinity and examines the way patriarchal socialization negatively impacts the mental health of men and boys. “Dr. Bill” is dedicated to becoming a more compassionate, loving, and forgiving human being. In his spare time he is working on his dance moves!
During Domestic Violence Awareness Month last month, Dr. Bill discussed:
– Why is domestic violence under reported?
– The role of hypermasculinity and male depression when it comes to domestic violence
– What does the educational system need to do when addressing domestic violence
– What is mean to have a respectful relationship?
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Nicole Myers is a lawyer with the Ministry of the Attorney General and Director with the Black Female Lawyers Network.
Nicole was a summer student at the Office of the Children’s Lawyer where she facilitated multiple modernization projects on diversity & inclusivity, youth engagement and public education; former research assistant to David Tanovich at Windsor Law and was a Student Director of the Law Enforcement Accountability Project, leading four research teams on systemic issues relating to policing and Charter issues.
– Some of background including having the vision to be a lawyer at a very young age
– Her journey to becoming a lawyer
– The history of the Black Female Lawyers Network and how she got involved
– Their annual retreat agenda which is being held this year on November 11, 2015
You can find out more about The Black Female Lawyers Network via:
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The Movember Foundation is a global charity committed to men living happier, healthier, longer lives. Since 2003, millions have joined the men’s health movement, raising $677 million and funding over 1,000 programs focusing on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity.
Quick facts and stats:
The Movember Foundation is the leading global men’s health charity investing in projects addressing prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity.
Last year 719,217 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas participated globally, raising over $100 million. $24 million was raised right here in Canada.
Make your moustache, activity or support count, sign up at Movember.com
$175M Funds raised in Canada to date; $676M globally
More than 230 projects funded in Canada to date; 1000 globally
83 cents on every dollar raised is allocated to men’s health programs
Final call to action
Go to Movember.com to Grow, Give, or MOVE.
About the Movember Foundation:
The Movember Foundation is a global charity raising funds and awareness for men’s health.
These funds deliver breakthrough research and support services to allow men to live longer, healthier lives. Since 2003, millions have joined the men’s health movement, raising $676 million CAD and funding over 1000 programs through impact investments, focusing on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity.
The Foundation runs awareness and fundraising activities year-round, with the annual Movember campaign in November being globally recognized for its fun and innovative approach to raising money and getting men to take action for their health. During Movember, we challenge men to grow a moustache or to make a commitment to get active and MOVE, both of which are about real action for health and are done to spark conversation and raise vital funds and awareness.
The Foundation’s vision is to have an everlasting impact on men’s health.
New this year, MOVE
What is MOVE?
MOVE is a new way that men and women can participate in Movember.
MOVE is the Movember Foundation’s 30-day fitness challenge to be more active and raise funds and awareness for men’s health.
We still ask men to grow a moustache, but now both men and women can choose to MOVE for the 30 days of Movember.
How you MOVE is up to you. Whether it’s a work out one day, a quick jog at lunchtime the next, an hour at the ping-pong table, or an epic bike ride, no MOVE is too big or small.
MOVE is directly linked to Movember’s vision of having an everlasting impact on the face of men’s health. The moustache starts a conversation about men’s health and MOVE puts our vision into immediate action.
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Jesse Hayman, Director Of Community Engagment Movember Canada will be on our show live tonight at 6 p.m. Eastern/3 p.m. Pacific. He will on our show talking about Movember.
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