Together in the fight for equality

In recognition of White Ribbon Day and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Dwayne Gumbs of Diverse Voices reflects on the vital role men must play as allies in ending violence against women and girls. His charity empowers young people—particularly boys—through creative arts education to challenge harmful gender norms and toxic masculinity from an early age. By fostering empathy, respect, and healthy relationship values in schools and online spaces, Diverse Voices is helping to reshape future generations and break the cycle of violence at its roots.

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