
"The examination of the influences has turned into a cultural cornerstone. The Netflix-produced series "Adolescence" examines how a 13-year-old boy influenced by the manosphere acts out violently toward a female classmate. The Democratic Party has launched a $20 million effort to win back young men after about 60% voted to re-elect President Donald Trump this past fall. And California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signaled the need to address boys' falling educational attainment and worsening mental health."
"Common Sense Media recently updated its digital literacy curriculum for approximately 80% of schools across the country, Steyer said. He also told Bay Area News Group that Common Sense Media will release a study on October 8 examining the causes, consequences and potential interventions for the manosphere's influence on boys. Profile Positions: Founder of Common Sense Media, civil rights attorney, Stanford professor and author Residence: San Francisco and Glen Ellen in Sonoma County"
Boys and young men are gravitating toward traditional gender roles and misogynistic online content, driven in part by influencers like Andrew Tate and a growing 'manosphere.' The phenomenon has prompted media, political and public-health responses, including a Netflix series depiction, a Democratic $20 million outreach effort to young men, and calls from state leaders to address declining educational outcomes and mental health. Common Sense Media has updated digital literacy curriculum for roughly 80% of schools and plans a study on October 8 to examine causes, consequences and potential interventions related to the manosphere's influence on boys.
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