Of Boys and Men: A Conversation with Richard Reeves

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  • čas přidán 14. 11. 2023
  • Richard Reeves is an author and Brookings Institution Senior Fellow. His new book "Of Boys and Men" addresses the question of why the modern male is struggling, why it matters and what to do about it.
    This event is free and open to the public.

Komentáře • 5

  • @mrL9122
    @mrL9122 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Agree with the comment about giving scholarships for men.

  • @EricMHowardII-yh1rn
    @EricMHowardII-yh1rn Před 6 dny

    Health,Education Administration , Literacy: Financial assistance for Men is helpful by means of heal programs named after Richard V Reeves. There is a bridge repair bill is tied up in the United States Senate that can help states to repair bridges such as Pennsylvania along with forty nine others state wide . In connection to nationwide.

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet Před 4 měsíci

    I had a girlfriend who taught school in River Falls (they called it rubber balls). It is a very good school! It is just over the border from Minnesota (where we went to school). I had a good friend who lived in Stillwater MN so I knew Wisconsin very well! I got to love all of the border area.

  • @Shawn-oh5yq
    @Shawn-oh5yq Před 7 měsíci +11

    "Where is the acknowledgement about colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism and why isn't it being presented". Not everyone outside of leftist humanities departments views the world through your postmodern neo-Marxist lense.

    • @simonholliday3421
      @simonholliday3421 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Totally agree - if he presented the data through the lens of every indovidual in the audience he'd talk all day and say nothing useful.
      I'm in logistics and look at everything from a transport and conenction perspective so to me the relevant lens is the gender imbalance in truck driving / stevedoring / warehousers and the impact on men in the workforce of autonmous driving and mechanisation. plug plug !! But I get that he can't talk through my lens coz really, not that many people would listen or care.
      Tell you what though, it'd be a hell of a lot more relevant to the real world than looking through a postmodern neo-Marxist lens, lol.