22-11-2017 22:59 via edmontonjournal.com

Men must step up to end violence against women, CFL player says

When Keon Raymond was growing up, he didn’t understand why his mother stayed with his abusive father. So one day, he asked her.
“My mom’s reason was she just wanted us to know who our father was,” said Raymond, a former Calgary Stampeder who’s now an advocate encouraging men to oppose violence against women.
“She endured all those things over the years just so we knew who our father was. Which I couldn’t believe, but growing up in St. Louis, the majority
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