RT Article T1 Insights on Engaging Men and Boys in Creating a More Gender Equal Future in Canada JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 1 SP 297 OP 322 A1 Wells, Lana A1 Fotheringham, Sarah A1 Pascoe, Laura A2 Fotheringham, Sarah A2 Pascoe, Laura LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1872082165 AB This article presents findings from a national qualitative research study of 33 diverse and profeminist leaders who identify as men and are engaged in gender equality work with men and boys across Canada. Key findings include the need to meet men where they are at, moving away from the ineffective “all men are perpetrators” frame, and to evolve to new and more relatable narratives and approaches that get men committed to this work for their own liberation. Taking an intersectional approach and working in partnership with feminist and intersectional organizations are essential to advancing gender equality in the Canadian context. K1 Allies K1 engaging men and boys K1 Gender Equality K1 profeminist men DO 10.1177/10778012231203621