
Men are taking this class to become better husbands, brothers and sons
CNN visits a school in Bogota where adult men and teenagers learn how to care for newborns, make ponytails and better engage with their emotions. Stefano Pozzebon examines how this class aims to rebalance household responsibilities. Editor's Note: This story is part of As Equals, CNN's ongoing series on gender inequality. For information about how the series is funded and more, check out our FAQs.
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