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Are you ready for a new conversation about gender; one that brings women and men together instead of pulling them apart?

We explore Yin-Yang Feminism, a vision of gender equality rooted in balance, respect, and partnership, not division.

Though based in Montreal, most of our meetups will be held online. Thus people can join from anywhere in the world. We’ll also host occasional in-person gatherings for those who want to connect face-to-face. They will be mostly in Montreal but also in Hawaii where the host, Mojo lives part-time.

You can participate in all or any of the 13 discussion topics that interest you:

  1. Introduction to Yin-Yang Feminism 🌗
    Balance, not dominance; how yin and yang create healthier gender relations.
  2. American Feminism & Its Global Influence 🇺🇸
    Victories, challenges, and why U.S. feminism feels more confrontational.
  3. Men and Feminism 🤝
    How men can be allies while staying true to their masculinity and vice versa.
  4. Global Feminism Lessons 🌍
    Scandinavia, Costa Rica, Bhutan, and the Philippines, cultures where feminism strengthens social harmony while promoting equality.
  5. Sex-Positive Empowerment 💋
    From shame to confidence, consent culture, pleasure, and the Sexual Revolution.
  6. Work, Love & Relationships 💼❤️
    The decline in dating and relationships, and how to rebuild healthy connections.
  7. The Warrior WoMan Ideal ⚔️
    From victim to warrior, resilience, and self-defense.
  8. Consent & Defensive Power ✊
    How body language, confidence, and basic defense skills reduce vulnerability.
  9. Ecofeminism 🌱
    Healing the planet as we heal gender relations, environmental justice as feminist practice.
  10. The Laughing Feminista 😂
    Using humor to challenge stereotypes, ease conflict, and build connection.
  11. Hedofeminist Entrepreneurship 💡
    Blending profit with social good, ventures that empower women and communities.
  12. Compassionate Feminism 💞
    Dialogue over demonization, bridging divides between men, women and children
  13. True Equality & Balance ⚖️
    The end goal: a society where both genders thrive in partnership.

👉 Each session includes readings, guided discussions, and practical exercises, so participants not only talk but also practice new ways of relating.

💡 Group Contribution: Participation is $13 per session. We’ve set this fee to encourage committed, thoughtful members. In free groups, discussions can sometimes be dominated by loud voices. We want to create a respectful space where everyone has the chance to learn, share and be heard on issues that can be provocative and controversial.

📖 BONUS: Our online discussion group is based on the book Warrior WoMan: A Yin-Yang Path to Pleasure & Peace for the Planet. This unique open-source book is written by the host, Mojo Mustapha with the help of volunteers from around the world. The content of the book continues to evolve.

It is NOT required to buy this book to attend. However, anyone who purchases access to the Warrior WoMan book manuscript can attend a meetup for free:

Those who are on a budget can give support through our Virtual Volunteer Program. In exchange for 2 hours of volunteer contribution. you get free admission to one meetup:

✨ If you’re curious, open-minded, and ready for meaningful conversation, join us to laugh, learn, and help shape a future where women and men thrive together.

About Your Host Mojo

A lifelong traveler, social entrepreneur, and writer, Mojo has lived and worked around the world, from Hawaii to Holland, Sweden to South Africa. In his travels he explored the connections between gender, community, relationships, politics and culture.

The Warrior WoMan book is a result of these experiences. It inspired this group along with Mojo's mix of humor, academic research, and a passion for building bridges between women and men.

In 2004, Mojo founded the Hedonisia Hawaii Ecofeminist Community which blended sustainability and eco-tourism with programs fostering gender equality. It operated successfully for 14 years before it was destroyed by the Kilauea volcano eruption in 2018. Mojo now lives part-time in Montreal, and Hawaii.

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