The Silenced Voices of MST
Chuck Derry, founder of The Gender Violence Institute in Clearwater, Minnesota shares his expertise and personal anecdotes of the stark differences in how men and women experience everyday situations. Change happens with accountability among men, he explains, urging them to speak out against inappropriate behavior and to recognize the pain that women endure daily. Rachelle shares a recent experience at a VFW where the culture had not changed in how female veterans are treated or blamed for aggressors behavior. Chuck then points out the damaging narratives that have historically been taught to men regarding consent and the need for a cultural shift towards understanding and respecting women's autonomy. For an in-depth summary with a list of trigger warnings, please visit our blog at: www.silencedvoicesmst.com/blog/ [http://www.silencedvoicesmst.com/blog/] Takeaways * Chuck Derry emphasizes the importance of listening and learning from diverse perspectives. * The Duluth Intervention Project aimed to hold men accountable for violence against women, by showing the need for systemic change in addressing gender-based violence. * Chuck's personal journey reveals the deep-seated nature of sexism and racism, and how working in a feminist organization challenged his own biases by forcing reflection and understanding his values * The 24-week accountability program for men required them to acknowledge and take responsibility for their actions, demonstrating the importance of accountability in behavior change. * The power and control wheel from Duluth was a tool used to explain the dynamics of abuse * The benefits of violence for men are present for men who don’t engage in violent behavior * There is wide cultural support for violence against women * Rachelle shares the pervasive nature of sexual harassment and the lack of acknowledgement that accountability could change military culture * Chuck shares the questions he posed to himself as a young man to confront his own privileges and questioned his willingness to give up the benefits of a sexist culture for true equality. Chapters 00:00 Meet Chuck Derry, Founder of The Gender Violence Institute 03:48 Childhood Memories of Cultural Behavior Towards Girls and Women 05:49 Military Culture and Rachelle's SA at the VFW 10:15 The 24-Week Program That Successfully Changed Behavior 12:07 The Benefits of Abusive Behavior 16:01 The Missing Piece in Prevention of MST 17:54 Chuck's Reflections on Life if Equality Actually Happened
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