NCFM has fought to end harmful discrimination against boys, men, their families, and the women who love them — through legal action, advocacy, and education — since 1977.
"Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families, and the women who love them."— NCFM Mission Statement
NCFM addresses systemic discrimination across a broad range of legal, social, and health-related issues affecting men and boys.
Men receive significantly harsher criminal sentences than women for equivalent offenses. NCFM documents disparities and advocates for equal treatment under law.
Read More →Men are victims of domestic violence at comparable rates yet face fewer resources and institutional support. NCFM fights for equal protections and services.
Read More →Boys are falling behind academically and facing systemic disadvantages in educational policy. NCFM advocates for equal educational opportunity.
Read More →Men accused of crimes face serious due-process violations. NCFM advocates for presumption of innocence, fair investigation, and legal accountability for false accusers.
Read More →Fathers face systemic bias in custody proceedings. NCFM advocates for shared parenting laws and equal rights for fathers in the family court system.
Read More →Men die younger, receive less healthcare research funding, and are less likely to seek help. NCFM promotes men's health policy and suicide prevention.
Read More →Men alone face compulsory Selective Service registration. NCFM challenges the constitutionality of male-only draft registration.
Read More →Men have no legal say in parenting decisions yet face full financial liability. NCFM advocates for equal reproductive rights for men under the law.
Read More →Harmful stereotypes and anti-male bias in media, advertising, and entertainment cause real psychological harm. NCFM documents and challenges this discrimination.
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