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Chuck Walbridge, Cedars Guest Speaker
Liz Motter, Worship Associate
Within parts of the liberal left, there are voices that speak of men through the lens of toxic masculinity, hoping to name real harm but sometimes painting with too broad a brush. On the illiberal right, the manosphere often responds by amplifying the very traits it is criticized for. And in the space between these loud extremes, the everyday experiences, struggles, and quiet goodness of most men rarely receive attention.
This Sunday, we'll explore these tensions with care and look for a more generous, human‑centered way forward. You're warmly invited to join us.
By Cedars Unitarian Universalist ChurchChuck Walbridge, Cedars Guest Speaker
Liz Motter, Worship Associate
Within parts of the liberal left, there are voices that speak of men through the lens of toxic masculinity, hoping to name real harm but sometimes painting with too broad a brush. On the illiberal right, the manosphere often responds by amplifying the very traits it is criticized for. And in the space between these loud extremes, the everyday experiences, struggles, and quiet goodness of most men rarely receive attention.
This Sunday, we'll explore these tensions with care and look for a more generous, human‑centered way forward. You're warmly invited to join us.