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ICMI20 was a virtual conference that released one video per hour for 120 hours, beginning at noon on November 14 and ending on [[International Men's Day]] November 19, Sydney time (UTC+11).
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ICMI21 was the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues.It took place as a virtual conference that released one video per hour for 120 hours, beginning at noon on November 14 and ending on [[International Men's Day]] November 19, Sydney time (UTC+11).
   
ICMI20 was originally planned to be held in Sydney, Australia July 31-August 2. On March 15, 2020 ICMI20 in Sydney was cancelled as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A decision was then made to proceed with ICMI20 as a virtual conference. The conference organisers for the ICMI20 virtual conference were:
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ICMI20 was originally planned to be held in Sydney, Australia July 31-August 2. On March 15, 2020 ICMI20 in Sydney was cancelled by [[Robert Brockway]] as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A decision was then made to proceed with ICMI20 as a virtual conference. The conference organisers for the ICMI20 virtual conference were:
   
 
*[[Robert Brockway]]
 
*[[Robert Brockway]]
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*[[Tom Golden]]
 
*[[Tom Golden]]
 
*[[Elizabeth Hobson]]
 
*[[Elizabeth Hobson]]
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The virtual conference used UTC+11 as a reference timezone as a nod to the originally planned location.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 12:01, 13 July 2022

ICMI21 was the sixth International Conference on Men's Issues.It took place as a virtual conference that released one video per hour for 120 hours, beginning at noon on November 14 and ending on International Men's Day November 19, Sydney time (UTC+11).

ICMI20 was originally planned to be held in Sydney, Australia July 31-August 2. On March 15, 2020 ICMI20 in Sydney was cancelled by Robert Brockway as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A decision was then made to proceed with ICMI20 as a virtual conference. The conference organisers for the ICMI20 virtual conference were:

The virtual conference used UTC+11 as a reference timezone as a nod to the originally planned location.

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