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With Impunity: men and gender-based violence 

Impunity Trailer v3 from education for critical thinking on Vimeo.

Michael Paymar, who co-developed With Impunity with the late Dr. Ellen Pence, and is the author of the book Violent No More: Helping Men End Domestic Abuse, and Laura Goodman who co-authored the With Impunity Facilitator's Guide are available for speaking engagements featuring With Impunity screenings, including lectures and discussions based on the film.  For more information contact them at [email protected] or www.educationforcriticalthinking.org.
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Promotional copy of With Impunity Facilitator's Guide
A Documentary about Men and Gender Violence

We can’t end men’s violence against women unless we understand the historical, cultural, and institutional tolerance for violent and exploitive behavior based on gender. From the early stages of male development, boys are bombarded with messages about sexuality, conquest, and violence.    
 
With Impunity engages the thinking of leading historians, sociologists, and practitioners to examine our past, cultural realities, and options for ending gender-based violence.

With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence was developed by Michael Paymar and the late Dr. Ellen Pence. A co-production of Education for Critical Thinking and Twin Cities Public Television. Produced by Daniel Pierce Bergin.   

Major funding provided by: Greater Twin Cities United Way and The Saint Paul Foundation and F. R. Bigelow Foundation, affiliates of Minnesota Philanthropy Partners. Additional funding provided by the Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation, Minnesota Department of Health and The Minneapolis Foundation.



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