Transforming Masculinities is an international community of research and practice on how men around the world are engaging in gender justice and violence prevention work.

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Canada

Dominica

Mexico

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Nepal

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Pakistan

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Philippines

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Trinidad and Tobago

Our research explores how masculinities are shaped, experienced, and expressed across cultures, and how transformative approaches can foster safer, more inclusive societies.

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Our international collaboration offers a unique opportunity to create a community of practice (CoP) that includes an interdisciplinary group of academics, practitioners, community advocates, partners, and activists.

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  • Part 5 of our International Experiential Learning Series explores models and approaches to engaging men in violence prevention.

    Date: TBA
    Time: TBA

    RSVP coming soon

  • The Alberta Men’s Network and the Alberta Network of Immigrant Women invite you to the final session of the Transforming Masculinities four-part International Experiential Learning Series.

    This series has explored diverse models and approaches to engaging men in violence prevention. In this final session, partners from the Caribbean will lead a discussion grounded in regional knowledge and practice.

    Date: Wednesday, April 29 2026
    Time: 10:00 AM (Trinidad & Tobago) / 8:00 AM (MDT)

    See the webinar

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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledges that we organize, work, live, and build community on the traditional homelands of the Blackfoot Confederacy: the Siksika, Kainai and Piikani; their Treaty 7 cosignatories: the Tsuut’ina and Îyâxe Nakoda Nations; the Métis (MNA Districts 5 and 6) and those who call Calgary (Moh'kinstsis) home. We recognize that we are on Indigenous homelands and express our gratitude and appreciation for the Indigenous people who live here and have shared their knowledge. We are committed to taking action on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s 94 Calls to Action (2015) and the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: Reclaiming Power and Place (2019).