%0 Journal Article %T ¡°We¡¯re Not Equipped¡±: The Paradox of Intersectional Failures in the Formation of Men¡¯s Gender Justice Groups %A Tal Peretz %J The Journal of Men¡¯s Studies %@ 1933-0251 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1060826518773489 %X Men¡¯s involvement in the antiviolence and women¡¯s rights movements has increased in recent decades, but men¡¯s groups still struggle to recognize difference among men. This study is based on a year-long participant observation and interview study with two gender justice groups directed toward men of marginalized communities. A third group, Men Stopping Violence (MSV), played a paradoxical role that elucidates some dynamics and difficulties of intersectional organizing: MSV¡¯s training and resources were crucial for both groups, but MSV¡¯s failure to organize intersectionally was as important in their formation. From these examples, I theorize three categories of ways that mainstream organizations fall short of intersectional inclusion¡ªorganizational elements that are culturally unacceptable to marginalized communities, necessary elements that are absent, and environmental comfort¡ªand make suggestions for intersectional social movement praxis %K engaging men %K gender justice %K intersectionality %K group formation %K social movements %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1060826518773489