Everyone deserves equality!
A world where men are not bystanders, but bold allies — dismantling violence, rewriting norms, and building a future rooted in
equality, safety, and shared humanity.

None of us are truly safe, until we all are
I am afraid - not just for myself, but for the people I love — both men and women. Women for what we know to be safety risks they face and men for the perceived risk that gender roles bring

Prevention is better than care
if someone I love ends up silenced, hurt, broken — and I did nothing to stop it? This fear pushes me to act. I refuse to wait until it’s too late.

Silence will not be our legacy
Our futures — because when children grow up watching abuse, they carry the trauma, and worse, they begin to believe it’s normal. Silence enables. When we stay quiet, we enable it.

It is the right thing to do
The double standards, the excuses, the selective outrage - we pick and choose what we want to change and only if it benefits us personally. When have we become a society of such selfish individuals?
Now more than ever
This is not about women or men or any gender. This is about us.
This is NOT about being a savior — it’s about being responsible, humble and active.
This program invites men not to be spectators in the struggle against domestic violence — but co-creators of a future where everyone is safe, equal, and free because it benefits everyone.
Men are being limited
Inequality does not hurt just women, it impacts men too. The gender roles and stereotypes take away choice from men and force them into inherited roles limiting them from living life on their own terms.
Be the "Man". Really?
The pressure is not a privilege. Men deserve to take a break, have paternity leave, time off or time with family. Why should masculinity be questioned? Don't men deserve to just be?
Men are exhausted
Being protector and provide as a core essence forces men to "permit" what happens with their families. The responsibility of other's lives is exhausting. All adults deserve autonomy.
Our sons
The gender roles pass on from one generation to the next. Our sons deserve the right to grow up free and with choice - to be a caregiver, a teacher, a stay-at-home dad.