A CALL TO MEN is a leading national men's
organization addressing domestic and sexual violence prevention and the promotion of healthy manhood. We are committed to maintaining strong partnerships with women's organizations already doing this important work. We help to organize communities in order to raise awareness and
get men involved in this effort.
A CALL TO MEN believes that preventing domestic and sexual violence is primarily the responsibility of men. Although
historically it has been almost entirely women who have been at
the forefront addressing this issue, we think it is essential that
men play a primary role in the solution. To do that,
well-meaning men…men who, for the most part don't see
themselves as part of the problem…need to get involved.
By strategizing with groups across the United States and abroad, our vision is to shift social norms that define manhood in our culture, and
produce a national movement of men dedicated to this cause. A CALL TO MEN is unique in its ability to be affirming and respectful to the experiences of women while expressing genuine care and hope for men. Through seminars, workshops and other educational vehicles, A CALL TO MEN challenges men to reconsider many of the social norms that define manhood, in an effort to create a more just society. Please join
us
CO-FOUNDER
Tony
Porter - Educator, Activist and Lecturer.
A gifted public speaker, Tony Porter is an educator and activist working in the social justice arena for over twenty years. He is nationally recognized for his effort to end men's violence against women. Tony is the original visionary and co-founder behind A CALL TO MEN: The National Association of Men and Women Committed to Ending Violence Against Women. He is the author of "Well Meaning Men...Breaking Out of the Man Box.
- Ending Violence Against Women".
An engaging and sought after lecturer, Tony's message of accountability is welcome and supported by many grassroots and established organizations. He’s currently working with numerous domestic and sexual violence programs, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, colleges and universities around the country. He has worked with the United States Military Academy at West Point and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. In addition, he has been a guest presenter for the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women.
Tony’s former position was the Director of Addiction Services for a hospital in New York. He is a faculty member of the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services Academy of Addiction Studies where he co-authored their curriculum for clinicians who work with chemically dependent African-Americans. He also teaches several of their curriculums including "Racial Diversity in Chemical Dependency" and "Domestic Violence and Chemical Dependency". Tony also specializes in developing social justice treatment models in chemical dependency and other human service organizations.
CO-FOUNDER
Ted Bunch
- Educator, Activist and Lecturer
Ted Bunch, Co-Founder of A CALL TO MEN: The National Association of Men and Women Committed to Ending Violence Against Women. Ted is recognized both nationally and internationally for his expertise in organizing and educating men in the effort to end violence against women. He is dedicated to strengthening community accountability to end all forms of violence against women.
Ted is formerly the Senior Director and Co-creator of Safe Horizon's Domestic Violence Accountability Program which is the largest program for domestic violence offenders in America. He is a recognized trainer, lecturer and consultant on male accountability. A committed ally for more than a dozen years,
Ted has gained leadership status in the domestic violence, rape and sexual assault prevention communities across the country.
Ted is an Advisory Board Member to the New York State Integrated Domestic Violence Court and a founding member of the New York City Batterer Task Force. Ted brings a great enthusiasm and a wealth of knowledge to his work. He has
trained at many colleges and universities throughout the United States as well as the National Football League. In addition, he has had guest appearances on numerous television and radio programs. He has traveled abroad speaking in places like Israel, Suriname, Ghana and Puerto Rico as well as being an invited guest presenter for the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women. Ted was appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon as a Committee Member to UNiTE, an international network of male leaders working to end violence against women.
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Tony and Ted co-produced and co-directed A CALL TO
MEN's sought after DVD titled “Breaking Out of the
Man Box”>, and are the Executive Producer of the
innovative and educational HIP HOP CDs "STAND UP - SPEAK
OUT!" and "DROP JEWELS"
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ADVISORY BOARD CHAIR
Gwen
Wright
Gwen Wright is the Director of Training and Policy Development
for the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic
Violence where she has oversight of criminal justice, human
service, and health care training and policy. With the Office since
1993, she has served as Director of Health and Human Services
and Director of Community Coordination. In addition Ms. Wright
was Director of the Child Welfare Project and Coordinator of the
Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse Project. Ms. Wright
spent six years as a consultant with the Office, providing
training to various professional groups, including Employee
Assistance coordinators, Department of Social Services staff,
criminal justice and health care personnel, prior to joining the
OPDV staff.
Ms. Wright has held numerous positions in the domestic
violence field. She is the former Executive Director of the New
York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, a statewide
grassroots advocacy group. There she coordinated statewide
legislative activities, organized regional domestic violence
efforts, participated in numerous policy discussions with state
lawmakers and made dozens of media appearances, both locally
and nationally.
Ms Wright currently serves on the Board of Directors of In Our
Own Voices, a program that provides health and wellness
services to the people of color in the LGTB community. She is an
organizational development consultant and activist committed to
the elimination of racial, sexual and heterosexual injustice.
TRAINERS
Juan
Ramos
A Core Trainer for A CALL TO MEN: The National Association of
Men and Woman committed to ending violence against woman.
Juan is an anti-sexism activist. He is the Senior Director of the
largest batterer’s program for domestic violence offenders in the
United States, Safe Horizon's Domestic Violence Accountability
Program. Juan is recognized for his work within the domestic
violence community as an educator and advocate for human
rights. He is devoted to strengthening the community-
coordinated response to end Domestic Violence. In addition Mr.
Ramos is dedicated to his work with young offenders of
Domestic Violence and Street violence, as he recognizes the
need for men of all ages to address violence on all levels in our
society.
info@acalltomen.org
A CALL TO MEN is proud to be a project of Tides Center
www.tidescenter.org