Abstract

This brief commentary to "A Relational-Cultural Framework for Promoting Health Masculinities" by Michael Di Bianca and James R. Mahalik (2022) provides an intersectional lens by which to view and apply their proposed framework. This commentary is offered as a way to deepen thinking of the diversity of men's experiences and how emotions, relationships, and masculinities may operate within the context of racism and cultural values. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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