Recent reporting, including an investigation by CNN, has brought to light online spaces where sexual harm is normalized, shared, and even taught.
This circle is a response, but not from outrage alone.
It is an invitation to turn toward what is difficult, without minimizing, deflecting, or distancing. To sit with the reality of harm, and to ask what responsibility we carry as men in shaping a different world.
In this circle, we will:
Face the reality of sexual harm without dismissing or softening it
Explore how silence, conditioning, and disconnection allow harm to persist
Reflect on our own relationship to power, sex, consent, and accountability
Practice awareness and language that interrupt harm in real time
Recommit to ways of relating rooted in dignity, care, and respect
This is not a space for blame or performance.
It is a space for honesty, reflection, and growth.
We believe integrity is not claimed. It is practiced.
Especially when it is uncomfortable. Especially when it matters.
This circle is for men who are willing to stay present, to listen deeply, and to take responsibility for how we show up in our relationships and communities.
There is another path available to us.
And it begins by not looking away.
Breath by breath.
Story by story.
Circle by circle.
*Please read the article prior to our circle.