There is an upcoming event Men Supporting Women's Rights in Glasgow on Saturday, 23 November 2019.
Hope a decent number of men are able to attend. 
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/men-supporting-womens-rights-glasgow-tickets-76681226613
Speakers are:
Michael Conroy - founder of Men At Work C.I.C.,
www.menatworkorganisation.org
15 years in Secondary Education, trainer, facilitator of work with boys & young men.
"If we can't talk sex - as opposed to notions of 'gender' - then we can't talk about sexism - or #maleviolence. Who benefits from that enforced silence and pretend ignorance?".
Susan Smith - activist & campaigner, For Women Scotland
Gavin Barrie - LGBT rights campaigner of 30+ years vintage, newly joined to @WomensPledge as PR coordinator.
"I've become increasingly concerned that respect and protection for Women’s rights is lapsing under the Scottish Government and am campaigning for a refocus."
Caroline McAllister - "I've worked in mental health for around 28yrs. I quickly came to realise many adult survivors of childhood trauma end up in psychiatric services, where often the understanding of trauma & how it impacts the individual, as well as resources are sadly lacking. I'm an independent advocate for adults with disabilities as well as an SNP Councillor in West Dunbartonshire. I am also the Council's ambassador for violence against women & girls. If I were to stay silent on the erosion of women's rights & the value many women place on same sex facilities, then I'd be betraying all the women I've worked with over the years as well as my constituents, especially those living with domestic abuse & trauma."
Stephen Low - Labour Activist
Rhona Hotchkiss
Rhona has a distinguished career spanning Nursing, Integrated Care and Prison Governorship. She was Director of the Nursing and Midwifery Practice Development Unit, Executive Director at QI and Health Inspector with HM Prisons Inspectorate before joining the Scottish Prison Service as Deputy Governor of Barlinnie in 2009. She went on to work at HMPs Shotts, Dumfries, Cornton Vale and Greenock, the latter three as Governor in Charge. She is a non-executive director at Healthcare Improvement Scotland.