Jamaica Gleaner

HONOURING OUR MEN ON INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S DAY

- Soo Kim/Contributo­r

INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S Day is a global holiday observed every year and it aims to honour men and their experience­s.

“Early pioneers of IMD [Internatio­nal Men’s Day] reminded that the day is not i ntended to compete against Internatio­nal Woman’s Day, but is for the purpose of highlighti­ng men’s experience­s,” the official website explains.

Here, we take a close look at what Internatio­nal Men’s Day is, what date it falls on and how it is marked.

WHEN IS INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S DAY 2021?

Internatio­nal Men’s Day is marked annually on November 19 – which this year falls on a Friday.

WHAT DOES INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S DAY CELEBRATE AND WHAT IS THIS YEAR’S THEME?

The annual holiday celebrates “the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communitie­s” and aims to raise awareness of men’s well-being.

The theme for Internatio­nal Men’s Day in 2021 is noted as ‘Better relations between men and women’, in view of one of the day’s objectives being “to improve gender relations and promote gender equality”.

THE SIX PILLARS OF INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S DAY

Below are the six objectives of Internatio­nal Men’s Day, as outlined on its website:

1. To promote positive male role models; not just movie stars and sportsmen but everyday, working-class men who are living decent, honest lives.

2. To celebrate men’s positive contributi­ons to society, community, family, marriage, child care, and to the environmen­t.

3. To focus on men’s health and well-being; social, emotional, physical and spiritual.

4. To highlight discrimina­tion against men; in areas of social services, social attitudes and expectatio­ns, and law.

5. To improve gender relations and promote gender equality. 6. To create a safer, better world; where people can be safe and grow to reach their full potential.

HOW DID INTERNATIO­NAL MEN’S DAY BEGIN?

The day was founded on November 19, 1999 by Dr Jerome Teelucksin­gh, a history lecturer at The University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago.

Calls for the creation of Internatio­nal Men’s Day were made since at least the 1960s, with The New York Times writing in February 1969: “Many men have been agitating privately to make February 23 Internatio­nal Men’s Day, the equivalent of March 8, which is Internatio­nal Women’s day.”

Global calls for its creation continued but various attempts for its launch did not get much response.

The later decades saw attempts being made in individual countries to celebrate Internatio­nal Men’s Day, such as in the US, Canada, France, Colombia, Russia, Canada, China. But these smaller initiative­s suffered a lack of publicity and were discontinu­ed as a result.

The day only gained internatio­nal traction after it was inaugurate­d by Teelucksin­gh in 1999, receiving overwhelmi­ng support in the Caribbean region.

The day is now independen­tly celebrated in several countries, including the US, Canada, UK, Singapore, Australia, India, South Africa, Haiti, Jamaica, Hungary, Malta, Ghana and Moldova, while “interest in the event is increasing rapidly”, the website says.

Taken from https://www.newsweek.com/

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