From Bias to Balance, Gender and Diversity from a New Perspective
The Pendulum Effect is the official podcast of the Canadian Association for Equality and is hosted by Justin Trottier and Michael Payton
The current episode is Ep21: The Debate on Segregated Boys’ Schooling
All episodes are available at this link:
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“The Pendulum Effect” is the first program to deal with equalism issues – in particular gender issues – from a new and often opposing perspective. We bring you interviews with leading professionals in the broad domain of men’s issues and men’s rights, including journalists, authors, scientists, lawyers, doctors, activists and others, as we explore health, violence, safety, crime and punishment, the workplace, the media, legal biases, fathers’ rights and family issues, boys’ rights and abuse issues, academic misandry, and lots more.
Starting with gender issues, our long-term aim is to add a new perspective to areas of broad societal concern, like multiculturalism and diversity, group vs. individual rights, and the current culture of victimization and entitlement, by exploring how society deals with a diverse selection of groups.
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The Pendulum Effect is also available on the Youtube channel for the Canadian Association for Equality - “EqualityCanadaMedia”
The Pendulum Effect Leadership
Host: Justin Trottier
Production: Ilir Dema
News Report: Michael Payton
Promotions: Elaine Cairns
Editing: Mike Dudkowski
Contact: info@equalitycanada.com






















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