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February 4th 2016: The Power of Male Voices in Preventing Sexual Violence

In this episode, Jonathan Kalin, founder of Party With Consent, discusses his mission of inviting men and women in colleges across the nation to join him in preventing sexual violence. He considers the importance of creating consent and clarifying definitions of masculinity. Michael Paymar, co-founder of A Process of Change for Men Who Batter, author of Violent No More and film producer of With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence, considers the value of men’s voices to counter the cultural messages that enable male domination and violence against women through domestic violence, rape, violent p

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Jonathan Kalin

As a sophomore at Colby College, Jonathan Kalin founded Party With Consent, a movement to amplify the healthy voice of sexual violence prevention and healthy masculinities. Currently he travels to speaks about the theories behind PWC at colleges, high schools, and conferences across the country. His work has been featured in the New York Times, TIME magazine, and The Atlantic.
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Michael Paymar

Michael Paymar is the executive director of Education for Critical Thinking. An international trainer on Gender Violence, Michael Paymar is the co-producer of the award-winning documentary With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence and author of the book, Violent No More: Helping Men End Domestic Abuse, now in its third edition.
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Dr. Erin Casey

Erin A. Casey, MSW, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Prior to joining the UWT faculty, Erin’s social work practice included working with survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault, and implementing community and school-based violence prevention programs.
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