1. Profeminist men who advocate to end violence against women through activism, policy, programs, and campaigns within diverse settings |
Has spoken out on violence against women publicly (blogs, news articles, community events, and within ethnocultural and religious communities)
Has embedded and enforced sexual harassment policies at work
Has led and/or implemented domestic violence policies within government, community organizations, or the workplace
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2. Profeminist men who advocate for increased participation of women in leadership and decision making in public or private sector, organizations, institutions, committees, or neighborhoods |
Has instituted a gender balanced Board of Directors, committee, or workforce
Has hired and mentored women to be successful in senior-level positions
Has supported women political candidates
Has established/increased on-site childcare at work
Has increased representation of women in traditionally male-dominated settings through the creation of programs/policies/initiatives
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