Now online, streaming video of all sessions from the conference at Boston University School of Law titled, “Evaluating Claims about “the End of Men”: Legal and Other Perspectives.”
The full lineup of sessions is listed here.
My presentation, which summarizes my writing on Hanna Rosin’s The End of Men through the first week of October, is at this link, and this screen grab shows where the slider is at the start of my talk:
Unfortunately the slides are hard to make out, but most of the figures I used are on the blog here under the Hanna Rosin tag.
Finally, some version of all this will appear in an edition of the BU Law Review in May 2013.

Just for the halibut I think I would have changed the wording (just for fun) on that slide to be, “The end of men is so not true” I think it would have been fun to add the word “so” in there.
Did the original speaker say “pathologize” regarding how black woman-led families were described in the Moynahan report?
Yes. She means it treated them as if their family structure was pathological (abnormal, diseased).
Right. I just wasn’t sure if I heard the word correctly or not.