The MKP Blog — The ManKind Project UK and Ireland

Adrian Clint

ManKind Project Featured on DatingNews.com

ManKind Project Featured on DatingNews.com

In 1985, the ManKind Project embarked on a mission to unite men under a banner of kindness and compassion. Today, the nonprofit has inspired and trained over 68,000 men to become the best possible version of themselves. The ManKind Project uses online training, in-person programs, and group work to nurture a global community of men who have the strength of character to show love, support healthy relationships, and make the world a kinder place.

ManKind Project UK and Ireland at 2019 Masculinity Conference in London

ManKind Project UK and Ireland at 2019 Masculinity Conference in London

THE NEW MASCULINITY ​CONFERENCE 2019, LONDON

This conference is dedicated to men who want to embody their masculinity with responsibility and positive intent.

The panel discussion and interactive workshops will focus on NEW MASCULINITY: How to embrace both our inner sensitivity and aliveness, and also our power and leadership in the world.

The Work's "Vegas" TED Talk on Toxic Masculinity

The Work's "Vegas" TED Talk on Toxic Masculinity

Big boys don't cry. Suck it up. Shut up and rub some dirt on it. Stop crying before I give you something to cry about. These are just a few of the phrases that contribute to a disease in our society, and more specifically, in our men. It's a disease that has come to be known as "toxic masculinity." It's one I suffered a chronic case of, so much so that I spent 24 years of a life sentence in prison for kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder

MKP In the News, New York Times Sunday 8th Dec 2018

MKP In the News, New York Times Sunday 8th Dec 2018

For many years, MKP was cautious about what we shared. Were we ready for the world? Was the world ready for us? I think there is shame in there, tied to the old story of masculinity. Men don’t share what feels vulnerable … What if everyone knew that I broke down? That I’m afraid? That I long for love and long to feel powerful? That I need support?