James J. Wilkerson has spent his career speaking out on behalf of others. In this debut collection, Wilerson discusses his own experiences with masculinity and the ways it impacts our culture. As a lawyer, an advocate, and a fraternity alum, Wilkerson has a uniquely inside look into the ways society has created and defined what it means to be "a man." Through these essays, he takes a look at how we got here and lays out just how much we would all benefit from a cultural course correction. James Wilkerson holds his Masters degree in communication from Bellarmine University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville. He is a three time winner of the Louisville Eccentric Observer's Best Local Writer award. He is also a professor of gender studies at Indiana University Southeast and a professor of sex crimes and Title IX and the University of Louisville Brandeis School of law. He has gone on to write extensively about sexual assault through a legal lens.
The Title IX Guy (Second Edition): Several Short Essays on Masculinity (Both the Good and Bad Kind), Rape Culture, & Things We Should Be Talking About
James J. Wilkerson has spent his career speaking out on behalf of others. In this debut collection, Wilerson discusses his own experiences with masculinity and the ways it impacts our culture. As a lawyer, an advocate, and a fraternity alum, Wilkerson has a uniquely inside look into the ways society has created and defined what it means to be "a man." Through these essays, he takes a look at how we got here and lays out just how much we would all benefit from a cultural course correction. James Wilkerson holds his Masters degree in communication from Bellarmine University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville. He is a three time winner of the Louisville Eccentric Observer's Best Local Writer award. He is also a professor of gender studies at Indiana University Southeast and a professor of sex crimes and Title IX and the University of Louisville Brandeis School of law. He has gone on to write extensively about sexual assault through a legal lens.