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Society: People: Men: Gatherings: ManKind_Project:
- The ManKind Project
- International non-profit organization assisting men in reclaiming the "sacred masculine" for our time. Sponsors masculine initiations; includes background information for men wanting to learn more and resources for initiated men.- MKP Houston - Resources for the Houston community, including an answer to the question: Who is the New Warrior? Also provides general information and training registration..
- MKP Los Angeles - About the New Warrior Training Adventure for Los Angeles and surrounding counties; includes general information, registration, and a directory of local I-Groups..
- MKP Montreal - Includes New Warrior contact and registration information for the greater Montreal community, including eastern Canada, northern New York and Vermont..
- MKP New Mexico - Information about the New Warrior weekend in New Mexico, FAQs, calendar of events, plus poetry and prose..
- MKP New York City - New York City Center for the New Warrior Training Adventure; includes training dates, open circles and FAQ..
- MKP Northwest - About the Northwest Center, including a calendar of training events for men in Washington, Oregon, and other Northwest states..
- MKP San Diego - Offers initiation weekends and an ongoing community for men in the San Diego area; includes regional Center resources and links to related information..
- MKP United Kingdom - Provides warrior training dates, registration information and a members-only section..
- MKP Wisconsin - Includes warrior training dates, a members-only section, and interesting links..
- Puget Sound Warrior Community - Community for warriors in Seattle and greater Puget Sound. General information, council and events..
- A 'new masculinity' - Article by Susan Williams discusses the ManKind Project and men's movement move to a 'more inclusive societal framework.' (January 1, 1999).
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