White Ribbon Australia Leader's Breakfast

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White Ribbon Australia is part of a global social movement working with boys and men to end violence against women.
In partnership with Rio Tinto we are delighted to invite you to our Annual Leader’s Breakfast.
You will have a unique opportunity to hear from Jackson Katz PH.D., an international , thought leader in the global movement to prevent gendered violence, particularly the critical role of leadership in achieving change.
Ben Wyatt will be moderating a Q&A session to provide guests with an opportunity to engage with Jackson on what remains a challenging and critical issue.
Don’t miss this exclusive breakfast event where you will also have an opportunity to network with other influential leaders in our Western Australian community.
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Location
State Reception Centre, Kings Park
60 Fraser Ave, Kings Park , Perth WA 6005
JACKSON KATZ, PH.D.
Katz is internationally renowned for his pioneering scholarship and activism on issues of gender, race, and violence. He has long been a major figure and thought leader in the growing global movement of men working to promote gender equality and prevent gender violence.
He is co-founder of Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP), one of the longest-running and most widely influential gender violence prevention programs in North America, and the first major program of its kind in the sports culture and the military.
MVP introduced the “bystander” approach to the sexual assault and relationship abuse fields with Katz being a key architect of this now broadly popular strategy.
He is the author of two critically acclaimed books, The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How all Men Can Help, and Man Enough? Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the Politics of Presidential Masculinity.
Katz lectures and trains widely in the U.S. and around the world on the imperative of men’s leadership in the promotion of gender equity and the prevention of gender violence, and the many intersections in this work among gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and religion.
His TEDx talk, Violence Against Women: It’s a Men’s Issue, is available with sub-titles in 27 languages and has a total of more than 5 million views.