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The American Institute for Boys and Men is non-partisan, non-profit research organization focused on the wellbeing of boys and men.

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Male teachers are much more likely to do extracurricular work, including being five times as likely to be a coach. In fact, 2 in 5 male teachers are coaches, like Tim Walz. Data from this paper on teacher pay from Diana Quintero Mike Hansen edworkingpapers.com/sites/default/…

Male teachers are much more likely to do extracurricular work, including being five times as likely to be a coach. 

In fact, 2 in 5 male teachers are coaches, like Tim Walz. 

Data from this paper on teacher pay from <a href="/Quintero05Diana/">Diana Quintero</a> <a href="/DrMikeHansen/">Mike Hansen</a> edworkingpapers.com/sites/default/…
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In 1972, the large gender gap in college outcomes spurred Congress to pass Title IX, which banned sex-based discrimination in higher ed. Then, men held a 14% advantage in college enrollment. Today, women hold an 18% advantage. This gap also demands attention. via Richard V. Reeves

In 1972, the large gender gap in college outcomes spurred Congress to pass Title IX, which banned sex-based discrimination in higher ed. Then, men held a 14% advantage in college enrollment.

Today, women hold an 18% advantage. This gap also demands attention.
via <a href="/RichardvReeves/">Richard V. Reeves</a>
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.NPR Morning Edition spoke to #OfBoysAndMen author and American Institute for Boys and Men (American Institute for Boys and Men) president Richard V. Reeves about where different ideas of masculinity fit into the presidential election. Catch that conversation here. npr.org/2024/08/29/nx-…

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HBCUs Provide Unique Support for Black Students HBCUs offer an environment that promotes academic success, mental health, social mobility, and economic empowerment, that address the specific needs of Black students. Learn more: aibm.org/research/hbcus… #HBCU #HBCUs

HBCUs Provide Unique Support for Black Students

HBCUs offer an environment that promotes academic success, mental health, social mobility, and economic empowerment, that address the specific needs of Black students.

Learn more: aibm.org/research/hbcus…

#HBCU #HBCUs
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I was on IMPROMPTU with Richard V. Reeves & Theodore R. Johnson to discuss the crisis of masculinity. The evidence is overwhelming. Boys and men are falling behind. What should we do about it? washingtonpost.com/podcasts/impro…

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HBCUs Show Higher Graduation Rates for Black Students Research indicates that, when controlling for various factors, HBCUs have a 10 percentage point higher graduation rate for Black students compared to non-HBCUs, with equal gains for both men and women. Learn more:

HBCUs Show Higher Graduation Rates for Black Students

Research indicates that, when controlling for various factors, HBCUs have a 10 percentage point higher graduation rate for Black students compared to non-HBCUs, with equal gains for both men and women.

Learn more:
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Employment Trends Show Gender Divide While employment for working class men fell from 90% to 81% in 2023, women saw gains, highlighting shifting labor dynamics. Read the full report: aibm.org/research/the-s… #WorkingClass #Labor

Employment Trends Show Gender Divide

While employment for working class men fell from 90% to 81% in 2023, women saw gains, highlighting shifting labor dynamics.

Read the full report: aibm.org/research/the-s…

#WorkingClass #Labor
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‘When men become less critical to a society’s security, masculinity takes a hit’ Listen to the full conversation between Richard V. Reeves, Theodore R. Johnson, and Shadi Hamid in The Washington Post: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/… washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

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Enrollment of Black Men Rises at HBCUs Post-Pandemic Following a decline during the pandemic, HBCUs report an increase in Black male enrollment, with uncertainty on whether this trend will continue. Learn more: aibm.org/research/hbcus… #HBCU #HBCUs

Enrollment of Black Men Rises at HBCUs Post-Pandemic

Following a decline during the pandemic, HBCUs report an increase in Black male enrollment, with uncertainty on whether this trend will continue. 

Learn more: aibm.org/research/hbcus…

#HBCU #HBCUs
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Building an Opportunity Economy Benefits All Improving economic prospects for working class men can strengthen communities and boost overall societal well-being. Read the full report: aibm.org/research/the-s… #WorkingClass #Labor aibm.org/research/the-s…

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5 Things I changed my mind about as a feminist “Boymom” Ruth Whippman challenges assumptions about boys, arguing that understanding their unique needs is crucial to both feminism and healthier masculinity. Read our latest commentary: aibm.org/commentary/5-t…

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HBCUs Linked to Higher Well-Being Among Black Students Studies show that Black students at HBCUs report higher self-esteem and fewer depressive symptoms, possibly due to a stronger sense of belonging and cultural affirmation, which may lead to better academic and post-graduation

HBCUs Linked to Higher Well-Being Among Black Students

Studies show that Black students at HBCUs report higher self-esteem and fewer depressive symptoms, possibly due to a stronger sense of belonging and cultural affirmation, which may lead to better academic and post-graduation