Glenn Sacks

Glenn Sacks ( born 1963 ) is an American columnist and presenter who mainly deals with men and father issues. He describes himself as a defender of American men. He lives and works in Los Angeles, is married and has a daughter and a son.

Life

After his work activity as a carpenter, he attended the University of California and began a study of Latin America Studies, where he graduated with a Master's Degree. He taught at a high school, a primary school and in adult education in Miami as well as in the public school system and schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. While working as a high school teacher, he was in 1996 and 1998 led to the list of America's Teachers ( "Who's Who Among America's Teachers ").

Work

As a radio host, he reports - including on his radio talk show, His Side with Glenn Sacks - regularly about topics that are interesting or relevant for men and activities of the men's movement.

Commitment

Particularly well known is his lobbying in the field of politics boy. So Sacks has in its broadcasts and columns, among others to the lack of promotion and need perception of boys in school and calls essential steps for a "young friendly school " or takes a stand against young enemy Advertising in America.

Legendary in his argument for a school policy that takes boys better is to use a quote from Bertolt Brecht, the GDR government criticized. In the column the Start of School very different for parents of boys, parents of girls Sacks wrote:

The educational institutions have noticed the crisis in boys' education, but react in a nostalgic way, reminiscent of the famous poem by Bertolt Brecht, with the call for reform or dissolution of the unpopular government in the GDR: Since reforms are too difficult, " it would be not be easier, the government dissolved the people and elect another. " ( based on the poem " The Solution" from the Buckower Elegies )

It is also known his column Michael Moore, You Used to Be My Hero, in which he criticizes Michael Moore and his distorted view of Sacks perpetrator accusations against men.

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