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'''Columbia Men Against Violence''' (CMAV) is a group that fights (not physically) to end violence perpetrated by men against women, children, and other men. They sponsor events that promote awareness of male violence as well as encourage dialogue and the image of masculinity. They are a part of [[Columbia Student Solidarity Network|CSSN]] and participate in [[Take Back the Night]]. | '''Columbia Men Against Violence''' (CMAV) is a group that fights (not physically) to end violence perpetrated by men against women, children, and other men. They sponsor events that promote awareness of male violence as well as encourage dialogue and the image of masculinity. They are a part of [[Columbia Student Solidarity Network|CSSN]] and participate in [[Take Back the Night]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:24, 12 July 2007
Columbia Men Against Violence | |
Founded: | ? |
Recognition: | SGB |
Membership: | ? |
Executive Board: | Mickey Klebanov Noah Block-Harley |
Category: | Activism |
Website: | {{{Website}}} |
Contact: | {{{Contact}}} |
Columbia Men Against Violence (CMAV) is a group that fights (not physically) to end violence perpetrated by men against women, children, and other men. They sponsor events that promote awareness of male violence as well as encourage dialogue and the image of masculinity. They are a part of CSSN and participate in Take Back the Night.