MEDIA

The youtube platform has given voices and faces to causes of all sorts, not least of whom are those interested in the protection of men and boys.

Below you will find many videos from local, national, and international figures which will entertain and inform in equal measure.

 

 

MRHI Talks Reproductive Rights for Men

Once again back with the mighty Niall Boylan on Classic Hits 4FM, we're talking with the public about mens reproductive rights.


MHRI on Classic Hits 4FM

We had a great chat with Niall Boylan there on Classic Hits 4FM about reproductive rights for men in Ireland today - if women can decide not to be mothers, surely men should be able to decide not to be fathers?


An Interview with an Irish Man

This is an interview with an Irish man who suffered domestic abuse, violence, and stabbings at the hands of his wife.

Nobody believed him.


Our Nations Sons

A moving and powerful video from the very talented Joe Caslin, well worth a watch.


10 Hours of Walking in Dublin City as a Woman

After the recent street harassment video by Hollaback, a group of researchers decided to conduct their own research on the streets of Dublin.


Mac Tire, by Stephen Murphy

A poem called Mac Tire by Stephen Murphy, well worth a listen.


A trio of great radio shows

Male suicide, domestic violence and reproductive rights for men, with special guest stars including Erin Pizzey!


Gender Studies in Ireland and Abroad

Check out the MHRI gender studies departments discussion here!


The Honey Badgers meet Mens Human Rights Ireland

Listen to Janet Bloomfield, Karen Straughan, Rachel Edwards, Kristal Garcia, Jessica Kenny, Anne O'Regan, Ruth Patterson and Hannah Wallen along with your genial hosts John Gormley and Paul Carr as we talk about the mens rights movement!


Mens Human Rights Ireland Discussion Panel

Harry, John, Anne, Dave, Paul and Frank have a chat about the issues affecting men and boys in Ireland.


A speech to Belfast City Council

Ald. Ruth Patterson speaks before Belfast City Council on mens issues.


Street activism in Dublin May 2014

Our trip to Dublin a short while ago, we meandered about the streets trying to gain awareness and raise awareness of mens issues among the women of Ireland.


Amen's new video, Don't hide behind a mask

A poignant take by talented DIT Student Barry McCabe on the problem of domestic violence towards men in Ireland.


Even after death, she is using the court to silence him

This case is based in the US, but there is no reason why the exact same thing couldn't happen here.


Those who oppose us

Why yes, we do have a rap song, thanks for asking.


Caoimhghin O Caolain TD on suicide in Ireland

Sinn Féin health and children spokesperson Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD has commented on the new all-Ireland report showing that Ireland has one of the highest rates of suicide among young people in Europe.


Warning signs in relationships

A lot of otherwise intelligent men get caught up in toxic relationships without ever really understanding what's going on. Watch this video to be aware of what can happen to the unwary.


Welcome to MHRI from Canada

A big hello to our cousins across the water, and thanks for the welcome!


Myths and Realities

The inventor of kitten eating, Paul Elam, has some poignant and hard hitting words of truth to share.


Man Up!

A special hello to our friends in SAFEIreland.ie, the ones responsible for our very own local Man Up! campaign.


The Isolated Male

Youtuber Spetznaz has produced some insightful videos, but this one puts it through the back of the net entirely. Take a few minutes to appreciate this man's genius.


Not All Feminists Are Like That?

Yeah right. Influential public speaker Karen Straughan tells it like it is.


Diana Davison on Sheehy

Diana Davison speaks on professor of law Elizabeth Sheehy, who thinks a good PR stunt to sell her new book is to advocate for legalising the murder of men in their sleep.


The Princess and the Plow Horse

Canadian activist Alison Tieman aka Typhon Blue brings us a thought provoking video on gender relations.


Objectification?

The inestimable Sage Gerard demolishes a feminist whose smile never quite reaches her eyes in five minutes of raw ginger rage.


I need feminism because...

I need feminism because youtuber Goodfella is great at making funny videos about it! Read on...


MRHI Talks Reproductive Rights for Men

Once again back with the mighty Niall Boylan on Classic Hits 4FM, we're talking with the public about mens reproductive rights.


Man Suffers Horrific Burns in Domestic Violence Assault

Ken Gregory, 65, from Peterborough, was left with first and second degree burns to 14 percent of his body, after his now ex-wife Teresa Gilbertson, 60, threw a jug of scalding hot water over the back of his head.


Submission to Cosc

MHRI has prepared and submitted a document to Cosc for their consideration as part of the National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual, and Gender-based Violence.


Domestic Violence Against Irish Men

One of the last great taboo subjects in Irish society today is domestic violence against men. Here's an unsparing look at the realities all too many men face.


Lies in the Family Courts

One man tells the story of his treatment by the divorce courts and how close he came to ending it all. Sadly his experience is far from unique.


Objectification In Irish society

We cover recent events surrounding the Sun newspaper, why it seems to matter so much to some people, and whether or not feminists should be telling women how to dress.


MHRI on Classic Hits 4FM

We had a great chat with Niall Boylan there on Classic Hits 4FM about reproductive rights for men in Ireland today - if women can decide not to be mothers, surely men should be able to decide not to be fathers?


Six out of seven suicides were men

In Galway over the course of one week, seven people committed sucide. Six of those were men.


Not All Domestic Violence is Physical

After the recent decision to allow reporters into the family courts, a clearer picture of the kinds of domestic violence men are suffering in Ireland today is beginning to emerge, something that many feel is intrinsically linked to high male suicide rates.


An Interview with an Irish Man

This is an interview with an Irish man who suffered domestic abuse, violence, and stabbings at the hands of his wife.

Nobody believed him.


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