Welcome to “Equimundo in the Press,” a monthly recap of media that mention Equimundo or MenCare, the global fatherhood campaign that Equimundo co-coordinates. We know that in order to create a truly equal, nonviolent world in which men and boys are allies in the fight for gender justice, we need to spread the word. Here are the top 10 featured articles from June:
1. Yahoo! Finance highlights Equimundo Brazil’s partnership with Uber in “Uber Launches Podcast Against Racism and Lgbtphobia for App Drivers.”
2. El Washington Post cita datos de la Entendiendo las masculinidades: Resultados de la Encuesta Internacional sobre Hombres e Igualdad de Género (IMAGES) – Oriente Medio y Norte de África informe in “Egypt’s Women Are Rising up Against Sexual Violence. Others Are Still Being Jailed for TikToks.”
3. CNBC cita datos de la Ayudando a los papás a cuidar informe in “The Coronavirus Pandemic Probably Won’t Launch a Stay-At-Home Dad Revolution.”
4. Forbes Russia presenta el Estado de los padres del mundo 2019 informe in “Internet Mayor: How Reddit Founder Alexis Ohanian Became One of the Main Advocates for the Rights of the Oppressed.”
5. Las cosas Destaca el Iniciativa Global de la Niñez in “Salma Hayek Explores Healthy Masculinity With ‘The Boyhood Initiative’.”
6. Georgia hoy comparte los hallazgos de la Men, Women and Gender Relations in Georgia: Public Perceptions and Attitudes informe in “Georgia Becoming More Gender-Sensitive but Bias Remains, Study Reveals.”
7. Mashable Destaca el Quedarse en casa con nuestros hijos: fomentar una masculinidad saludable en tiempos difíciles informe in “How to Raise Boys So They’re Comfortable With Their Emotions.”
8. Valet cita La Caja del Hombre: Un estudio sobre ser un hombre joven en Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y México informe in “Do Men Have an Empathy Problem?”
9. ReliefWeb comparte los hallazgos de la Cuidados durante la COVID-19: Cómo la pandemia está cambiando (y no cambiando) las responsabilidades del cuidado no remunerado y del trabajo doméstico en Estados Unidos informe and the #HowICare campaign in “Close to Half of Women Are Feeling More Anxious, Depressed, Isolated, Overworked or Ill Because of Increased Unpaid Care Work Caused by the Pandemic – Oxfam Survey.”
10. Center for Global Development cita datos de la Reflections on Gender, Patriarchy, and Peace: Results from the International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) in Afghanistan informe in “Coronavirus Complicates an Already Dire Situation for Afghan Women.”