Seldom are there opportunities in the Men’s Movement for activists to universally coalesce around a single event. We have no national conventions, few organized protests, no membership drives or organized assemblies. And yet we are gaining momentum anyway.
Now we have an opportunity to act together for one important, pivotal day, and we can do it with no more effort than a few strokes of the keyboard.
That cause is male studies, sponsored by the On Step Institute (OSI). The day is April 7, 2010 — the day heads will turn.
Male studies programs are the answer to the feminist hegemony that has dominated academia and has been poisoning the education system for more than a generation.
Misandric organizations like NOMAS, AMSA and the AAUW are just three of many groups which have given us the plague of fabricated wage gaps, distorted, male-demonizing approaches to domestic violence and a host of other corrupted agendas aimed at the destruction of men and boys. All are rooted in, and supported by, the feminist control of higher education.
In speaking of male studies, MND board member and On Step Institute founder Ed Stephens, M.D., states unambiguously that this effort is vital to countering the “tsunami of gynocentric misandry that permeates our general culture, our university systems and our government, which uses billions of tax dollars to fund a war against men.â€Â
Now just imagine, if you will, the possibilities of an organization like OSI, and the people in it, fostering male studies programs that address, with understanding uncompromised by feminist pressure, the damage done to our culture.
And now, imagine yourself picking up that torch as well and carrying the solution to the world.
Men’s rights activist John Dias of Misandryreview.com has put together a sterling collection of animated banners to get the word out all over the blogosphere about the upcoming Symposium on Male Studies.
Choose one or two of these banners and place them on your home page. Write other bloggers in the Men’s Rights Movement and ask them to join you.
Do the same with other blogs that are political in nature, or educational, or religious.  They need not be MRA-oriented to be receptive to the value of the OSI objective.
In an act as simple as putting a banner on a Web site, you can help spread this critical message across the MRA world and beyond in these last 8 weeks before the conference.  Oh, and once you have the banner installed on your site, go ahead and click through and register for the online stream of the conference.  It will be the best $15.00 that you spend this year.
After two weeks have passed, if you see a men’s rights Web site or blog that does not have one of these banners, please write them respectfully and ask them why they aren’t supporting the greatest opportunity in forty years to further the cause of men and boys.
And if your next move is not to grab a banner and the URL from this page, the allow me to ask respectfully:
What are you waiting for? Just click through any of the four images below to see the full animated version and to download.  Be sure to direct them only to:
http://www.malestudies.org
Thank you in advance for getting on board to make this a success.
Paul Elam is the Editor-In-chief for Men’s News Daily and the publisher of A Voice for Men.
Promotional graphics to use on your Web site
If you support this campaign, please add the following promotional images to your blog or Web site. Simply choose the image that you want to display, copy the corresponding HTML for it (which is displayed below each image in green), and paste the HTML into your Web site. This will cause the image to display on your Web site. All images must be linked to http://www.malestudies.org/. If you need technical assistance, please contact John Dias.

