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From: riddle@ut-sally.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.women,net.motss
Subject: "M.: gentle men for gender justice"
Message-ID: <1138@ut-sally.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 5-Mar-84 03:00:47 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  5 03:00:47 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 6-Mar-84 02:25:43 EST
Organization: U. of Tx. at Houston-in-the-Hills
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I have in front of me issue #11 of a publication which may be of
interest to some of the readers of these newsgroups.  It is a feminist
men's magazine called "M.: gentle men for gender justice".

Centered around what it calls "the men's movement", the magazine offers
a diverse mixture of material, including sociological essays,
"confessional" pieces, poetry, book reviews, news from the National
Organization for Men, capsule histories of early male feminists, a
directory of regional men's groups, and even a column on sports.  I
found an article in the current issue, "Thriving as an Outsider, Even
as an Outcast, in Smalltown America", to be particularly interesting --
its author spent six years living openly in a small town in Georgia as
a partner in a gay, racially integrated couple!

"M." is published three times a year by an editorial collective
involving men's groups scattered around the country.  Subscriptions
cost $10.00 for four issues; back issues and current sample copies cost
$3.00.  Checks should be made out to "Regional Young Adult Project" and
sent to the following address:

		M.
		306 N. Brooks
		Madison, WI 53715

[Many thanks to Will Doherty for the tip...]

--- Prentiss Riddle ("Aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada.")
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