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Welcome to Mu's editorials home, just one part of a bold new approach to Minor-Attracted Person (MAP) support and advocacy! Please use the navigation bar to see what else Mu has to offer. This page documents collective positions, press releases and news concerning Mu. We have separate content feeds for Mu Perspectives and Guest Blogs. Atom 1.0 and RSS feeds are available.

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A logo for the inaugural MAP Camp (as planned)

Mu is an umbrella organization for MAPs that has no official connection with MAP Camp. Following social media fallout over our prior press release and contact with media organizations, we issue the following response.

First of all, we are concerned that certain people have been labeled as responsible for hosting the event. Their personal information has been broadcast on social media, despite those individuals denying any association. We believe that such doxxing is dangerous, especially on an issue as sensitive as minor-attraction. People have been killed over accusations of "pedophilia",...

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Collaborated on by MAP Rights Forum and Katie Cruz last year, this recent framework for MAP Rights states:

  • Build the MAP community, including reaching MAPs who are unaware of the community.
  • Achieve protected class status.
  • Access to compassionate, empathetic mental healthcare.
  • Access to legal services.
  • Remove “pedophilic disorder” from the DSM and ICD.
  • Social justice – differentiating between rape/assault/coercion/violent crimes and statutory crimes.
  • Social justice for minor MAPs, and those close in age.
  • Ban conversion therapy.
  • Meet the physiological needs of MAPs facing...

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