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ManKind Project (MKP) is a global network of
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s focused on modern male initiation, self-awareness, and personal growth. MKP offers an intensive men's weekend (New Warrior Training Adventure), post-weekend "integration" training, and ongoing men's groups.


Scope

The ManKind Project has 12 regions: Australia, Belgium, Canada, French- Speaking Europe, Germany, Mexico, New Zealand, the Nordic countries (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland), South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, and 22 areas in the United States. There are also three developing regions: Israel, the Netherlands, and Spain.


History

MKP has its origins in the
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of the early 1980s, drawing heavily on the works of
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, Robert L. Moore, and
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. In 1984, Rich Tosi, a former
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officer; Bill Kauth, a social worker, therapist, and author; and university professor Ron Hering, Ph.D. (Curriculum Studies); created an experiential weekend for men called the "Wildman Weekend" (later renamed "The New Warrior Training"). As the popularity of the training grew, they formed a New Warrior Network organization, which would later become The Mankind Project.


New Warrior Training Adventure

MKP states: MKP states that those who undertake this journey pass through three phases characteristic of virtually all historic forms of male initiation: descent, ordeal, and return. Participants surrender all electronic devices (cell phones, watches, laptops, etc.), weapons (guns, knives, etc.) and jewelry for the weekend. This was explained as a way of removing the "noise of a man's life", separating the man "from what he is comfortable with," and ensuring the safety of all participants. Participants agree to confidentiality of the NWTA processes, to create an experience "uncluttered by expectation" for the next man, and to protect the
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of all participants. MKP encourages participants to freely discuss what they learned about themselves with anyone. Training courses usually involve 20 to 32 participants and some 30 to 45 staff. The course usually takes place at a retreat center over a 48-hour period, with a one-to-one ratio of staff to participants.


Research

Researchers reported on data from 100 men, whom they interviewed and administered a battery of questionnaires to, before the men participated in a New Warrior Training Adventure during 1997-1999. The same men completed a set of follow-up questionnaires 18 months after they had completed the NWTA. The men endorsed changes such as "... ecoming moreassertive and clear with others about what I want or need" and "... accept ngtotal responsibility for all aspects of my life". The study findings also indicated that the men had more social support and experienced more life satisfaction 18 months after the NWTA. The authors acknowledge limitations to their research, since they did not have a comparison or control group, which results in various "threats to internal validity" mentioned by the researchers, primarily ''history'', ''maturation'', and ''selection bias''. A second study, which accumulated data from 45 trainings held between 2006 and 2009, indicated that the psychological well-being of participants, as well as other indicators, improved after the initial weekend of participation in an NWTA. Many of the initial changes endured across a 2-year follow-up period.


Integration Groups (I-Groups)

MKP co-founder Bill Kauth's 1992 book ''A Circle of Men: The Original Manual for Men's Support Groups'' details how groups of men can assemble to help one another
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ally and psychologically. Men who have completed the NWTA are encouraged to consider joining such a group. An optional "Integration Group" training is offered shortly after each NWTA; a fee is charged for this training (fees vary by community and format). Some training courses are part of a small integration group on their own with qualified leaders; other training courses take place over an entire weekend and can cost between $100 and $250 depending on lodging, location, and number of men attending. The "I-Group" is for participants to engage in ongoing personal work and to apply the
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s learned on the NWTA to their lives. I-Groups are available to all men who complete the NWTA, and sometimes to men who want to explore the Mankind Project. Many I-Groups meet one evening per week. A typical I-Group meeting includes conversation and sharing in a series of "rounds" that allow each man to be heard. In both the New Warrior weekend and the follow-up groups, Mankind Project "... focuses on men's emotional well-being, drawing on elements like Carl Jung's theories of the psyche,
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, breath work, Native American customs, and good old-fashioned
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". A study conducted in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area collected retrospective survey data from members of 45 I-groups that met between 1990 and 1998. At the end of the study period (1998), 23 groups were active and 22 had disbanded. Groups were active for 4.5 years (
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), and the median length of individual participation was 26.2 months (2.2 years). Each group consisted of about six men. Survey participants rated their groups as moderately effective.


Other training courses

MKP is affiliated with several similar training programs: * Becoming a Man (BAM) - a program in Chicago for inner-city adolescent boys * Boys to Men, for adolescent boys * Inner King, for "initiating men into sovereign, kingly energy" * Inside Circle, for convicts in maximum security prisons * Underground Railroad Training Odyssey, sponsored by the Inward Journey African American Council * Vets Journey Home (formerly "Bamboo Bridge"), for combat veterans * Warrior Monk, for "men and women who are in a transition phase of life" * Woman Within International, for women


Public figures

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frontman (vocals, guitar)
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, told
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:
There's this group called ManKind Project, they lead retreats to try and help men feel more OK with all the different sides of being a man. I went on one of those retreats because I was so intrigued. It was fucking amazing. The experience was about taking accountability for yourself and your actions ...
Actor
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, in an address to the
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during an event in 2013, describes his involvement with MKP as vital to his coming out process, and his introduction to being part of an accepting community. In his letter rejecting an invitation to the
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on grounds that he as a gay man could not support the event while Russian law prohibits homosexuality, Miller signed as a member of the ManKind Project as well as member of the HRC and
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. Actor
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told the New York Times that MKP helped him become a better father, commenting, "There is no way I could have done that without a brotherhood telling me all the bull I was projecting onto my wife . ... " Frederick Marx, a film director, writer, and producer (
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, Journey from Zanskar) talks openly about his involvement with MKP, and has made documentary films involving the organization, e.g., ''The Tatanka Alliance'' about a "Hunka" ceremony to consecrate an alliance between the ManKind Project USA and the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota elders community.


Criticism

A 2007 ''Houston Press'' article detailed criticisms of the ManKind Project. Anthropology associate professor Norris G. Lang said that some of the groups' exercises that he attended were "fairly traumatic" and were "dangerous territory for an unprofessional"; and
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advocate
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said that The ManKind Project appears to use coercive mind-control tactics, such as limiting participants' sleep and diet, cutting them off from the outside world, forcing members to keep secrets, and using intimidation. A response by the ManKind Project states: "If you have visited the ult Education Forum you know he refers to the ManKind Project as a large group awareness training ... Rick Ross doesn’t call us a cult." In that response, MKP also indicated that licensed physicians review applicants' medical questionnaires, and that they added questions to "improve our ability to identify men with emotional instability, mental illness, and suicidal ideation." They subsequently organized a team of mental health professionals who assess men's appropriateness for the training.


Wrongful death lawsuit

A 2007
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lawsuit filed by the parents of Texan Michael Scinto charged that MKP was responsible for his suicide. The parents said that he had struggled with alcohol and cocaine addiction in the past. Scinto was a 29-year-old adult who had been sober for a year and a half prior to his attending MKP's ''New Warrior Training Adventure'' in July 2005. Two days after Scinto returned from the NWTA retreat, he sought psychiatric help at Ben Taub Hospital. He subsequently resumed drinking and taking drugs, and he then committed
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. The parties settled in 2008. The terms of the settlement were not publicly disclosed, although a copy of the court documents were posted online by
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, and aspects of the settlement were reported in the press.


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