Michael Kaufman is an educator and writer focused on engaging men and boys to promote gender equality and end violence against women. His work with the United Nations, numerous government and non-governmental organizations, and on university campuses has taken him to fifty countries. He is the co-founder of the White Ribbon Campaign, the largest effort in the world of men working to end violence against women, and the author/editor of six books on gender issues, democracy, and development studies, including 
Theorizing Masculinities and 
Cracking the Armor: Power, Pain and the Lives of Men. He is also the author of the award-winning novel 
The Possibility of Dreaming on a Night Without Stars. Married with two children, Kaufman lives in Toronto, Canada. 
Michael Kimmel is a professor of sociology at SUNY at Stony Brook. He is the author of 
Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men,  which was featured on 
The Today Show and 
Good Morning America,  and in over one hundred radio show, newspaper, and blog reviews. His other books include 
Changing Men, Men's Lives, Against the Tide: Profeminist Men in the United States, 1776-1990, The Politics of Manhood, Manhood: A Cultural History, The Gendered Society,  and, most recently, 
Misframing Men. He also co-edited 
The Encyclopedia on Men and Masculinities and 
Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. He is the founder and editor of 
Men and Masculinities,  the field's premier scholarly journal, and a book series on gender and sexuality at New York University Press; and he edited the Sage Series on men and masculinities. He lectures extensively in corporations and on campuses in the U.S. and abroad. He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and co-author, Amy Aronson, and their 10-year-old son, Zachary.