Jordan Peterson, Andrew Tate, and Candace Owens all claim we are facing a crisis of masculinity, and who is to blame? Feminists. Man-hating, unshaved, angry lesbians.
Or are they? Do feminists hate men? Do they want to be like men? And can (or should) men be feminists? In the 21st century, what, and who, is feminism good for?
At this Athenaeum event, hosted by students in Professor Briana Toole's course, PHIL 192: “Who Needs Feminism?”, we’ll discuss all this and more! Enjoy an open dialogue about the relationship between feminism and men, masculinity and patriarchy, and whether the ‘crisis’ of masculinity is caused by feminism or can be solved by feminism.
Bring us your boyfriends and best friends, your classmates and enemies - we’re here to talk feminism with you.