NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

How the manosphere found its way into the Black community

  • Written by Steven Dashiell, Assistant Research Professor, Morgan State University
imageMany pundits in the manosphere believe that men need to embrace their traditional roles as protectors, providers and producers.L. Willinger/FPG via Getty Images

In the summer of 2023, I read that YouTube had demonetized a podcast called “Fresh & Fit,” meaning that the show could no longer earn ad revenue.

While YouTube didn’t...

Read more: How the manosphere found its way into the Black community

More Articles ...

  1. Weather risk can move markets months in advance: Stock traders pay attention to these 2 long-range climate forecasts
  2. Wildfire smoke is back – fires burning across Canada are already triggering US air quality alerts in the Midwest and Plains
  3. Confusion over how pregnancy dates are measured is widespread – and makes for uninformed debate over abortion limits
  4. Haitians looking to escape violence and chaos face hostility in neighboring Dominican Republic
  5. ‘Noise’ in the machine: Human differences in judgment lead to problems for AI
  6. Asian Jewish Americans have a double reason to celebrate their heritage in May
  7. Why do religious teens engage in less risky behavior? A psychologist explains
  8. Iron fuels immune cells – and it could make asthma worse
  9. Vatican conference on ‘climate resilience’ is the latest in a long line of environment initiatives by Pope Francis and the Catholic Church – 5 essential reads
  10. By not lip-syncing Amy Winehouse’s songs, actress Marisa Abela confronts impossible expectations in ‘Back to Black’
  11. Rap ‘beef’ as public spectacle is a dangerous game that artists rarely win
  12. Wars cause widespread pollution and environmental damage − here’s how to address it in peace accords
  13. ‘Dancing’ raisins − a simple kitchen experiment reveals how objects can extract energy from their environment and come to life
  14. Mary McLeod Bethune, known as the ‘First Lady of Negro America,’ also sought to unify the African diaspora
  15. Binge drinking is a growing public health crisis − a neurobiologist explains how research on alcohol use disorder has shifted
  16. Why do people hate people?
  17. The price of rebuilding Ukraine goes up each day − but shirking the bill will cost even more
  18. Thirsty in paradise: Water crises are a growing problem across the Caribbean islands
  19. I’ve spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here’s what’s going wrong in Gaza
  20. A jacket, a coin, a letter − relics of Omaha Beach battle tell the story of D-Day 80 years later
  21. How Jason Kelce built his personal brand and became a Philly legend
  22. Sudan’s descent into chaos sets stage for al-Qaida to make a return to historic stronghold
  23. How cannabis and psilocybin might help some of the 50 million Americans who are experiencing chronic pain
  24. Algorithms help people see and correct their biases, study shows
  25. Engineering mini human hearts to study pregnancy complications and birth defects
  26. Sports gambling creates a windfall, but raises questions of integrity – here are three lessons from historic sports-betting scandals
  27. Bird flu detected in Colorado dairy cattle − a vet explains the risks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
  28. Medicine doesn’t just have ‘conscientious objectors’ − there are ‘conscientious providers,’ too
  29. What are roads made of? A pavement materials engineer explains the science behind the asphalt you drive on
  30. A sex scandal that’s boring the public − and a judge forced to keep Trump focused
  31. Divesting university endowments: Easier demanded than done
  32. Polarization may phase out of American politics as younger generations shift into power
  33. La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric scientist explains this climate phenomenon
  34. Why some people receiving federal benefits don’t consider themselves poor − even though poverty rates have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic
  35. Why US offshore wind power is struggling – the good, the bad and the opportunity
  36. Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers
  37. I interviewed moms with 5 or more kids − here’s what I learned about the women who are quietly going against the grain
  38. Commencement isn’t just about awarding degrees – and cancellations leave students disconnected and disillusioned
  39. 5 books to help you better understand today’s campus protests
  40. Pet-owners: watch out for foxtail seed pods that can harm your dog or cat this summer
  41. Section 702 foreign surveillance law lives on, but privacy fight continues
  42. Playing with the kids is important work for chimpanzee mothers
  43. Arizona’s now-repealed abortion ban serves as a cautionary tale for reproductive health care across the US
  44. Justice Sotomayor’s health isn’t the real problem for Democrats − winning elections is
  45. What early 2024 polls are revealing about voters of color and the GOP − and it’s not all about Donald Trump
  46. Exoplanet WASP-69b has a cometlike tail – this unique feature is helping scientists like me learn more about how planets evolve
  47. Everyday life and its variability influenced human evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting
  48. How 19th-century Spiritualists ‘canceled’ the idea of hell to address social and political concerns
  49. US drone warfare faces questions of legitimacy, study of military chaplains shows
  50. Florida’s school safety dashboard helps parents and teachers address root causes of bullying, fighting and other misbehavior