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An MRA is a men's rights activist or men's rights advocate. The alternative term MHRA is interchangable with this term. An MRA is part of the men's rights movement.

resource: Men's rights activist

The phrase Men's Human Rights Movement (MHRM) was introduced in January 2013 as an extension of the shorter phrase Men's Rights Movement (MRM). The MHRM's increased focus on inclusiveness and human rights forms the basis of what is considered a second wave of the men's movement. A Men's Human Rights Advocate/Activist (MHRA) refers to any individual involved in self-advocacy or group-advocacy for male human rights.

resource: Men's Human Rights Movement


Social Media

Quotes from social media.

"Feminism is pretty much in every show or movie. It jumps out at you and tough to ignore. Even in the sports world, John McEnroe was asked to apologize when asked if Serena Williams was better than the men tennis players. "