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Northeast Ohio Protégé Project hosts screening of The Mask You Live In

ASHTABULA, Ohio (March 27, 2015)— The Sociology Club and English Society of 51Թ at Ashtabula, together with The North East Ohio Protégé Project, are hosting a screening of the film The Mask You Live In. This event will be held on the 51Թ Ashtabula campus in the Robert S. Morrison Heath & Science Building, room 109, on April 9 at 4PM. The screening is free and open to the public and will be followed by a brief panel discussion.


The Mask You Live In follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity.


Pressured by the media, their peer group, and even the adults in their lives, our protagonists confront messages encouraging them to disconnect from their emotions, devalue authentic friendships, objectify and degrade women, and resolve conflicts through violence. These gender stereotypes interconnect with race, class, and circumstance, creating a maze of identity issues boys and young men must navigate to become “real” men. 


Experts in neuroscience, psychology, sociology, sports, education, and media also weigh in, offering empirical evidence of the “boy crisis” and tactics to combat it. 


The Mask You Live In ultimately illustrates how we, as a society, can raise a healthier generation of boys and young men.


For more information contact Dr. Jessica Leveto, Assistant Professor of Sociology, at jleveto@kent.edu.


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POSTED: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 09:24 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 11:42 AM
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