Jason Lees

Location: California, United States

Occupation: Systems Engineer

I will teach all of my children that they are people worthy of honor and respect, and that it begins with how they treat others.

Brian Wilson

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Location: Texas, United States

Occupation: Junior Network Administrator

Teaching my son the same lessons that my parents taught me: to respect everyone equally, and to stand up for those who need defending.

Rick Kowal

Location: Washington, United States

Occupation: Producer

living my life as an example of active respect and to teach my son and daughter the importance of doing the same.

Charles King

Location: Texas, United States

Occupation: President, Monarch SMS

the example I provide in the way I treat my wife & daughter, and by taking action whenever confronted by violence against women.

Garrett Crowell

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Location: Tennessee, United States

Occupation: Political Science Student

raising children who respect women as equals and who are compassionate.

David Kuhns

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Location: Utah, United States

Occupation: writer

Tell others it’s wrong. Keep my promise to not do it. Apologize for the 2 slaps (wife, child) I gave decades ago. Teach men they CAN stop.

Jon Bracken

Location: Canada

Occupation: Manager

Ensuring my two sons, though my words and actions, grow up treating everyone in their lives with dignity and respect.

Vincent GARRETT

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Location: France

Occupation: web intergrator

Making my best for helping my two sons understand and spread the word to respect women in any occasion at any time.

Dennis Kondratev

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Location: Canada

Occupation: Father

Raising my son and daughter in a home where violence is discussed – not resorted to. Dennis’ inspiration behind making a promise to Ring the Bell: “I became a father two-and-a-half years ago when my daughter was born. Two weeks ago, I was once again fortunate to witness the birth of my son and I now see firsthand how from day 1 boys and girls are treated differently. Despite my best intentions, I too sometimes fall into the trap of unconsciously treating my son differently from my daughter. While I want my kids to have a complete freedom to discover themselves and choose their own paths in life, I am also cognizant that how I treat and interact with them will have a profound impact and leave indelible mark on their lives. This absolutely scares me and at the same time energizes me to press on with what will be surely a wild ride.”

Conrad Rogers

Location: Canada

Occupation: Teacher

Raising my sons and teaching the young men in my classes that all people, women and girls especially, are to be treated with respect.