Glenn Sacks

Glenn Sacks is an American men's and fathers' issues columnist and media spokesperson. He is the first columnist specializing in men's and fathers' issues to be published regularly in Top 100 American newspapers. From 2003-2005, His Side with Glenn Sacks ran in a syndicated talk show format in Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Seattle, and other cities.

Sacks is a frequent guest on radio and TV shows, and is often quoted in newspapers and magazines. He began a blog in 2006, and sends out a weekly e-newsletter to 50,000 subscribers. He is the former Executive Director of Fathers & Families.

Sacks is also known for his ability to quickly rally support from thousands of his readers in support of his campaigns against anti-male bias. Some examples include his campaigns against "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them!" children's T-shirts and the Verizon TV ad "Homework," which Sacks says depicts fathers negatively. Both campaigns received national media attention.

Sacks is married with two children. In 1999, he received a master's degree in Latin American studies from University of California, Los Angeles. He also worked as an adjunct professor of English as a second language at College of the Canyons.

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