overseas distros

canada
starfiend
greatwormexpress

england
marchingstars
distros
learning to leave a papertrail
radical mental health distro
strangerdanger
microcosmpublishing
pomegranatecollective.org A DIY health collective from Chicago, their site has tons of great articles and links on subjects ranging from eating disorders to sexual assault, as well as an online distro


zines on the internet
worldwithout.org based in Australia, this site has a good selection of .pdf files of zines on issues around ending abuse '
pomegranatecollective.org A DIY health collective from Chicago, their site has tons of great articles and links on subjects ranging from eating disorders to sexual assault, as well as an online distro
fruitiondesign.com/dealwithit the website fro the now-defunct zine deal with it, which has the "ten suggestions for people called out for abusive behavior" article
skatedork a zine by a perpetrator dealing with holding himself accountable and relearning behavior
phillyspissed.net the site for the sexual assault support group in Philadelphia. includes a number of zines and articles on the subject



feminism and anarchism
anarchafeminism
institute for anarchist studies

womens health
sister zeus
feminist women's health centers


abuse survivors resources
rainn.org the national rape and abuse and incest survivor national network
1-800-799-SAFE: the national domestic violence hotline. 24 hours
1-800-656-HOPE: the rape, abuse and incest national network's hotline. 24 hours
phillyspissed.net the site for the sexual assault support group in Philadelphia. includes a number of zines and articles on the subject
girlthrive.com from the creators of Invisible girls: the Truth About Sexual Abuse this site is aimed at younger women, but is also relevant for older people.
theicarusproject.net a mental health collective site. full of great resources
worldwithout.org based in Australia, this site has a good selection of .pdf files of zines on issues around ending abuse '
pomegranatecollective.org A DIY health collective from Chicago, their site has tons of great articles and links on subjects ranging from eating disorders to sexual assault, as well as an online distro
fruitiondesign.com/dealwithit the website fro the now-defunct zine deal with it, which has the "ten suggestions for people called out for abusive behavior" article
skatedork a zine by a perpetrator dealing with holding himself accountable and relearning behavior
inthemiddleofthewhirlwind.wordpress.com articles on a variety of topics, includes a few collected peices from philly's pissed and philly stands up - two community-based organizations that deal with survivors and perpetrators of sexual assault


Men Against Rape websites
Resources for Men's Groups, Activism and Social Change
toolkit.endabuse.org practical, concrete resources for men working to end violence; includes many exercises that could be used by a men's group together
xyonline an incredibly extensive collection of internet links related to men, masculinities, gender politics, feminism, etc
Men Stopping Rape excercises - group activities
Sex, Language, and Power essay analyzes how language we use about sex affirms rape culture

Organizations
Men Can Stop Rape
Men's Resouce Center for Change supporting healthy manhood/challenging violence since 1982
A Call To Men National association of men and women committed to ending violence against women
Men Stopping Violence
One in Four
Men Stopping Rape based in Wisconsin
National Organization of Men Against Sexism

videos
Rape Is... explores the meanings and consequences of rape though stories from survivors and advocates
Tough Guise: Media and the Crisis in Masculinity by Jackson Katz, discusses the impact of media on masculinity and male violence
HipHop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes Directed by Byron Hurt. This is an examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture
Killing Us Softly 3 by Jean Kilbourne. Analyzes the impact of mass media and advertising on gender norms and body image
No! directed by Aishah Simmons. Explores the international reality of rape, other forms of sexual assault and healing through the first person testimonies, scholarship, spirituality, activism, and cultural work of African-Americans
The Color of Fear director Lee Mun Wah. An extremely intese film about a multi-racial group of men confronting racism, overcoming pain, and building trust