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San Rafael faculty board VP apologizes for 'poisonous masculinity' decision

By Miles Cooper
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March 12, 2025
San Rafael faculty board VP apologizes for 'poisonous masculinity' decision
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San Rafael faculty board VP apologizes for 'poisonous masculinity' decision

(BCN) — A San Rafael faculty board member who introduced ahead a controversial decision about younger males’s wants apologized and expanded on his intent throughout Monday’s assembly. San Rafael Metropolis Colleges board vp Mark Koerner stated the tabled decision he initially proposed for consideration aimed to handle a priority raised by a public speaker, who throughout an April 15, 2024, assembly detailed the disaster of younger males falling behind at school and the workforce.

“I thought it was important to address these concerns proactively,” Koerner stated. “I thought good points were brought up, and it’s something that I felt was important as well.”

He cited challenges dealing with younger males that embrace elevated charges of suicide and declining commencement charges and workforce participation. The language of Koerner’s decision, known as “Recognition of the Essential Role and Needs of Young Men in Society,” nonetheless, had raised hackles from some locally.

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The decision partially contained the next:

“WHEREAS, the time period ‘poisonous masculinity’ typically doesn’t replicate the overwhelming majority of males and may detract from constructive dialogues aimed toward supporting and understanding the challenges and constructive attributes of younger males; and

“WHEREAS, language that implies young men need to be ‘fixed’ by women undermines mutual respect and equality and is not conducive to constructive discourse on gender dynamics in our society.”

Whereas Koerner’s decision was pulled from consideration hours earlier than Monday’s assembly, a number of public audio system, together with moms of boys, addressed the merchandise that night with some calling into query the motive and others saying it appeared responsible girls for the failures of males. Morgan Agnew, president of the San Rafael Federation of Academics union, known as it profoundly disappointing that no lecturers, directors, counselors or different district employees have been consulted earlier than the decision was introduced ahead.

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If they’d been consulted, he famous, the board would have discovered concerning the applications already in place to assist younger males in San Rafael.

“To be clear, SRFT absolutely values our young men, and we work tirelessly to ensure that all of our students get the support they need but supporting young men and recognizing systemic gender inequalities are not mutually exclusive,” Agnew stated.

He additional highlighted that information on the educational outcomes of San Rafael’s male college students have been notably absent from the decision.

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“What is also telling is the timing of this resolution. To propose a resolution in recognition of men in the middle of Women’s History Month and just two days after International Women’s Day is at best tone deaf,” Agnew added.

Koerner used his time throughout the assembly to handle the principle criticisms of the decision, noting that he had final yr raised the difficulty of challenges dealing with younger males and had no intention of diminishing the achievements of girls by bringing ahead the decision throughout March. Nonetheless, he acknowledged that the language concerning “toxic masculinity” within the decision was not useful.

“A better approach is to simply emphasize that a young man’s inherent nature is not negative but needs positive direction for the betterment of society,” Koerner stated. “The resolution is not intended to detract from the progress of women. It is about recognizing the challenges facing young men and exploring how we can improve outcomes in our community together. … I do apologize that it caused such a stir.”

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