How changing the way we raise boys could reduce violence against women
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Trainer and lecturer Ted Bunch has been traveling the country discussing the current way our culture raises boys and what can be done to prevent future violence against women and girls.
Bunch is in St. Paul today for a Ramsey County Attorney's Office series about the culture that enables violence and sexual exploitation against women and children. The forums will culminate Tuesday night in a public conversation at Hamline University.
Tonight: Bunch speaks at 7 p.m. at Hamline University's Klas Center, 1537 Taylor Avenue in St. Paul. The event is free and open to the public.
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