Over August, this site will be highlighting men or women who have made a significant contribution to the campaign and fight for male equality in Britain and the end of male discrimination.
The site is looking its readers to make nominations and include one or two paragraphs on why they should be included and what impact they made. This will help the site's contributors to piece a short biography of them.
There is no vote or hierachy or top 10 or anything like that. This is because it is too subjective and is where madness lies. We don't want arguments about people's positions, all that matters is they have made a contribution. There are no restrictions to how many you can make but they must have made a public contribution.
If you wish to make any nominations/suggestions, please either place the names and reasons in the comments section or email them at the usual address: [email protected]
We look forward to your support.
Posted by Skimmington
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Posted by: John Rambo | Saturday, 23 July 2011 at 06:21
Erin Pizzey is a very obvious one. Then there's all the people at PARITY and of course the Mankind Initiative.
Several high profile Fathers 4 Justice members are well worth a mention and on a related note there's Ray Barry of the Equal Parenting Alliance.
Mirko Fischer clearly had an impact, though very much a one hit wonder.
In relation to sex abuse and children's issues Michelle Elliot is the obvious choice.
Politically I can't really name anyone at all who has stood up for equality consistently, about the best has been Anne Widdecombe although she hasn't really achieved anything. The way things are going hopefully Dominic Raab will be the first person who's achievements are worth writing about.
My knowledge of earlier groups isn't the best. There was a journalist who stuck his neck out many years ago (and paid a heavy price) but his name escapes me. Similarly some of the founders of the UK Men's Movement are worth mentioning.
Posted by: John Kimble | Saturday, 23 July 2011 at 07:39