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'''Mu (μ)''' (map-union.org, f. 25 Jun, 2024) is an international, third-generation/third-wave [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]] umbrella organization with a primarily European and Asian focus. It hosts an online forum for MAPs/AAMs and Allies, and releases statements and information resources intended to represent a broad range of opinions within the MAP Community. Translation into multiple languages is an ultimate aim of Mu's information strategy. | '''Mu (μ)''' (map-union.org, f. 25 Jun, 2024) is an international, third-generation/third-wave [[Minor Attracted Person|MAP]] umbrella organization with a primarily European and Asian focus. It hosts an online forum for MAPs/AAMs and Allies, and releases statements and information resources intended to represent a broad range of opinions within the MAP Community. Translation into multiple languages is an ultimate aim of Mu's information strategy. | ||
Mu was set up by way of a 4-person "enclave circle" committee, with further committee members or guests to be invited by unanimous agreement. Two committee members had previously attended Ipce and Newgon-related functions, and a further two were unaffiliated with those groups. Mu plans to meet once a year. | Mu was set up by way of a 4-person "enclave circle" committee, with further committee members or guests to be invited by unanimous agreement. Two committee members had previously attended [[Ipce]] and [[Newgon]]-related functions, and a further two were unaffiliated with those groups. Mu plans to meet once a year. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 02:32, 3 July 2024
Mu (μ) (map-union.org, f. 25 Jun, 2024) is an international, third-generation/third-wave MAP umbrella organization with a primarily European and Asian focus. It hosts an online forum for MAPs/AAMs and Allies, and releases statements and information resources intended to represent a broad range of opinions within the MAP Community. Translation into multiple languages is an ultimate aim of Mu's information strategy.
Mu was set up by way of a 4-person "enclave circle" committee, with further committee members or guests to be invited by unanimous agreement. Two committee members had previously attended Ipce and Newgon-related functions, and a further two were unaffiliated with those groups. Mu plans to meet once a year.