Rethinking Masculinity: Michael Ian Black, Charles Blow & Liz Plank - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Rethinking Masculinity: Michael Ian Black, Charles Blow & Liz Plank

Oct 11, 2018


How does a guy be a guy today?

Michael Ian Black—the comedian who brought you Stella and Wet Hot American Summer—says the kinds of things many of us are afraid to admit. Which makes him the ideal person to address today’s most tricky topic: the state of modern manhood. He’s joined by Charles Blow, a New York Times opinion columnist who writes often about politics, social justice and vulnerable communities, and Vox Media’s Liz Plank (2017 TEDx Talk “How to Be a Man: A Woman’s Guide”) to explore the issues and offer advice on dating in the era of #MeToo, behavior in the contemporary workplace, and how to be a fully evolved man in the 21st century.

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