Anti-sexist activist Jackson Katz to speak at 糖心原创

September 28, 2015

Jackson Katz, one of America鈥檚 leading anti-sexist male activists and internationally recognized for his groundbreaking work in gender violence prevention education, will speak at 糖心原创 as part of the university鈥檚 .

Katz鈥 talk 鈥 titled 鈥淢en, Women, Sex and Violence鈥 鈥 will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Student Union Apollo Room beginning at 12:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public. A book signing will follow the lecture.

His talk is sponsored by the Division of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement and the Women鈥檚 Center.

Katz is known for his work in gender violence prevention education in schools, the sports culture and the military, as well as for his pioneering work in critical media literacy.

An educator, author, filmmaker and social theorist, he is co-founder of the multiracial, mixed-gender Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) program at Northeastern University鈥檚 Center for the Study of Sport in Society. Founded in 1993, MVP was one of the first programs to use a 鈥渂ystander鈥 model for gender violence prevention; Katz is one of the key architects of the bystander approach.

Today, MVP is the most widely utilized sexual and domestic violence prevention program in college and professional athletics. It has been implemented by a quarter of the teams in the National Football League, a number of Major League Baseball clubs, NASCAR and many other sports organizations.

Since 1997, Katz has directed the first worldwide gender violence prevention program in the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. MVP trainings have been held with U.S. Army personnel in Iraq; the U.S. Navy is currently piloting MVP in four sites around the world; and Katz has served as a subject matter expert and consultant for the U.S. Air Force.

Katz鈥 award-winning educational video 鈥Tough Guise,鈥 his featured appearances in the films 鈥Wrestling With Manhood鈥 and 鈥Spin The Bottle鈥 and his lectures have brought his insights into masculinity and gender violence to millions of college and high school students as well as professionals in education, human services, public health and law enforcement.

Katz holds degrees from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Harvard University and a Ph.D. in cultural studies and education from UCLA.

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