Note: the list on this post will not be updated as new interviews/etc occur, as it is basically a blog post. However, a new permanent link to a list that will be regularly updated has been added to the front page.[/dropshadowbox]

Let none say the work done here has no impact on the national conversation on gender equity in education. I just finished updating a list of all the mainstream media platforms that have either interviewed me, referenced my work, or linked it. The number is at least 40. I’ve never published the list before now.

The majority of it is due to the lawsuits database, a research project I work on with the help of activists and attorneys which has greatly added credibility to the issue of due process on college campuses, as well as educational equity for men and boys in general.

Since my database work has been well rewarded, I have been working on several other databases that I predict will be – like the lawsuits database – too big, too valuable, and too unique to ignore. This has detracted from regular posting on the website somewhat (remember that we’re in the market for new writers too), but I believe it will be well worth it in the end.

Below is the list. Excluded from this particular list are activist websites already dedicated to men’s and boys’ issues or education reform; while their help is invaluable, this post deals with mainstream media platforms specifically.

Buzzfeed

Cracked

Daily Caller

First Coast News (NBC affiliate)

Forbes Magazine

KBYR Radio

KSU Sentinel

Michigan Employment Rights Journal

Michigan Review

National Review

New York Times

PJTV

Slate

Talon Magazine (a KSU publication)

Taki’s Magazine

The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Columbus Dispatch

The Crime Report

The Daily Beast

The East Texan (A&M-Commerce student newspaper)

The Education Advisory Board

The Eye Opener (a student publication at Ryerson U)

The Fiscal Times

The Hill

The Miscellany News (a Vassar College publication)

The Wall Street Journal

The Washington Examiner

USA Today

Unpublished:

Thank you to the following for interviewing me:

Mother Jones interview with Molly Redden

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