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Men Experiencing High Levels of Masculine Anxiety at Work are Most Reluctant to Interrupt Sexism in the Workplace

Men Experiencing High Levels of Masculine Anxiety at Work are Most Reluctant to Interrupt Sexism in the Workplace Masculine anxiety is exacerbated by a combative culture at work News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A new study from Catalyst reveals 94% of men surveyed experience masculine anxiety at work, including 22% who experience high levels. Masculine anxiety is often heightened by combative work cultures and linked to men s decisions not to interrupt sexism in the workplace. The report, Masculine Anxiety and Interrupting Sexism at Work, defines masculine anxiety as the distress men feel when they do not think they are living up to society s rigid standards of masculinity. 

Some Wilmington musicians finding more gigs during COVID in South Carolina

After the pandemic shut down Wilmington bars and restaurants last March, longtime local musician Jared Cline found himself in a tight spot. Cline, an adept guitarist and a strong rock/soul singer and songwriter, makes his living playing gigs, many of them solo or duo performances, at spots downtown, the beaches and elsewhere. But after logging his final pre-pandemic gig in Wilmington on March 6 of last year, his next in-person performance wasn t in the Port City, but rather at Murrells Inlet in South Carolina on May 22. (He wouldn t play another gig in Wilmington until mid-June of 2020.) Since then, he said, he s been playing in South Carolina three to six nights a week, everywhere from Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island.

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