Other Resources/Sources
Most-Recommended Resources
American Coalition for Fathers and Children (see video)
www.acfc.orgBest Interest of Children
www.bestinterestofchildren.orgBetter Dads
www.betterdads.netFathers For Life
www.fathersforlife.orgGlenn Sacks Radio
www.GlennSacks.comNational Coalition of Free Men
www.ncfm.orgOther Recommended Resources on Child Custody and Shared Parenting
Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights (ANCPR)
www.ancpr.orgChildren's Rights Council (CRC)
Coalition of Parent Support (COPS)
www.crckids.org
www.copss.org
The Coalition of Parent Support believes that children do best when they have a healthy relationship with both their mother and their father. We believe in joint custody and shared parenting after divorce, reasonable levels of child support, and individual responsibility.Dads America
www.dadsamerica.orgDad's Rights
www.dadsrights.comFathers' Rights Association of NY
www.fathersrightsnys.com
The Fathers' Rights Association seeks, through equal parenting rights, to ensure that children maintain a continuing, nurturing relationship with both parents after divorce or separation.Fathers Are Capable Too
www.fact.on.caFathers For Virginia
www.fact.on.caGene C. Colman's Family Law Centre
www.4famlaw.comInnocent Dads - Falsely accused Fathers and their Legal Issues
www.InnocentDads.org
To inform Dads who have been falsely accused by their ex-spouses, of what options they have, what works, what does not work, and the difficult struggle they are about to partake.Men and Fathers for Justice
www.mf4j.org
www.menandfathersforjustice.orgThe Men's Center
www.themenscenter.comNational Fathers' Resource Center (NFRC)
www.fathers4kids.orgNon Custodial Parent's Resource Center (NCPRC)
www.bayou.com/~ncprcResource Center for Fathers and Families
www.resourcesforfathers.orgRural Fathers
RuralFathers.com
Rural Fathers helps professionals working with fathers and young children living in rural America through downloadable resources including: staff training, father child development activities, father child group activities, male involvement meetings, an online bulletin board and other multi-media.Texas Fathers for Equal Rights
www.tferfw.org
Resources for Women:
Independent Women's Forum
www.iwf.orgLeague of Women Voters of California
www.smartvoter.orgWomen's Freedom Network Rita J. Simon, President
www.womensfreedom.org
Recommended Web Sites on Gender Issues:
John Gray's Mars and Venus
www.marsvenus.comRespecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting
www.mediaradar.orgThe National Organization for Men
www.orgformen.orgResources on Why Men Earn More and Careers:
Richard Bolles (author of What Color Is Your Parachute?)
www.jobhuntersbible.comCareer, Education, and Life Advice from Marty Nemko
www.martynemko.comThe National Organization for Men
www.orgformen.orgResources Discussing Warren Farrell's Debate Book: Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?
Attorneys for the Rights of the Child
www.arclaw.orgMenStuff
www.menstuff.orgThe National Organization for Men
www.orgformen.orgIn-Depth and Thoughtful Interviews :
Integral Naked
www.in.integralinstitute.org (Ken Wilber interviews Warren Farrell)Sources:
The Myth of Male Power contains close to a thousand sources. Since 1993, the date of the book's publication, some sources have come on-line that were not on-line in 1992, when the book went to press. One of these, the Chicago Tribune, contains an article that corrects some misinformation about a serial killer named Laurie Dann.
While Laurie Dann did go into a boys' bathroom and not a girls' bathroom, and tried to kill the boys for whom she was a babysitter, the Chicago Tribune on May 21, 1988, Section 1, does list two women who were direct victims of Laurie Dann, and a mother who was an indirect victim when she tried to rescue her two sons who had been taken to a basement by Laurie Dann who immediately lit a fire in the basement. Therefore my suggestion that she was a parallel force to the celebrated University of Montreal killer who focused on women, was not accurate. (My source was a paper in the town, Winnetka in which Laurie Dann did the murder, the Winnetka (Il) Talk--an article by Todd Sloane, May 26, 1988, p. D-2.) Should another edition of The Myth of Male Power be published this will, of course, be deleted.