From 1988 to 1998, Katz oversaw Real Men, a grass-roots organization against sexism in Boston. Katz co-founded Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) in 1993 at
Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society. His company, MVP Strategies, distributes gender violence prevention training materials to U.S. school districts, municipalities, human service programs, corporations, law enforcement agencies, and military services. Katz has appeared on "
Good Morning America," "
The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "
ABC News 20/20." In March 2000, Secretary of Defense
William S. Cohen appointed him to the
U.S. Secretary of Defense's Task Force on Domestic Violence in the Military, where he served from 2000-2003. Instead of focusing on women as victims and men as perpetrators of harassment, abuse or violence, the bystander approach concentrates on the role of peers in schools, groups, teams, workplaces and other social units.
Documentaries Katz is the creator of educational videos for high school and college students produced and distributed through the
Media Education Foundation: •
Tough Guise: Men, Violence and the Crisis in Masculinity (1999) (with
Sut Jhally). The video was named one of the Top Ten Young Adult Videos for 2000 by the
American Library Association. •
Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying & Battering (2002) (with Sut Jhally). The video analyzes the gender and sexual politics of professional wrestling. •
Spin the Bottle: Sex, Lies, and Alcohol (2004) (with
Jean Kilbourne). The video examines media representations of gender and sexuality in beer commercials, Hollywood films and other media. •
Tough Guise 2: Violence, Manhood & American Culture. The video examines
toxic masculinity and masculine violence. He is also featured in such documentaries as Byron Hurt's
Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (2007), Thomas Keith's
Generation M: Misogyny in Media & Culture (2008), and
Jennifer Siebel Newsom's
Miss Representation (2011). ==References==