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Discrimination and Prejudice

Posts about boys and men experiencing various forms of discrimination and/or misandry (prejudice against, aversion to, or hatred of males):

King County Parks Promotes No-Males-Allowed ‘Women’s Walks’ Events

July 23, 2024October 15, 2022

You don’t need to be a woman, but you can’t be a man An email to the public from the King County Parks Department promotes four “Community Walk and Talk” events where males specifically are … Read more

How Ms. Magazine Helped a Man Whose Wife Seriously Injured Him

May 21, 2023October 3, 2022

When Stanley Green’s wife attacked him, causing severe injuries, he knew what to do next thanks to having read her copies of Ms. Magazine. Stanley recounts this story in the video below, which is an … Read more

Did You Know? Two Men in King County Brought Washington’s FIRST Equal Rights Amendment Case

September 7, 2022September 6, 2022

Two men, John Singer and Paul Barwick, filed a lawsuit in King County in 1974 that was the first-ever case appealing to Washington’s Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA was two years old at the time, … Read more

Attorney General’s MMIWP Task Force Recommends More Attention on Victimized Men and Boys

June 25, 2024August 23, 2022

“Gender-based violence” comment from Senator Dhingra somewhat contradicts this recommendation Washington State’s Task Force on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) has released a report that recommends paying more attention to violence against … Read more

Victory for Non-Discrimination as National Transportation Association Abandons Anti-Male Policy

January 25, 2023August 3, 2022

Earlier said policy was “well-reviewed and effective” The nation’s largest association of urban transportation professionals has dropped its identity-based conference registration system that put people who are male at the back of the line. This … Read more

Gender Bias Hurts Boys: Interview with Mother Teresa Award Winner Alezandra Russell

May 29, 2024July 27, 2022

Twelve years ago, after a visit to Chiang Mai, Alezandra Russell founded Urban Light, a nonprofit serving Thai boys affected by sex trafficking and exploitation. Because of her work, she is intimately familiar with how gender bias … Read more

Has the Seattle Times finally dropped its man-hating dating advice columnist?

December 2, 2024July 17, 2022

Tolerance for misandry by Seattle’s largest newspaper is a clear-cut example of double standards. Washington Initiative for Boys and Men insists that misogyny and misandry are both poisonous to much-needed efforts toward reducing antagonism and … Read more

Only 16% of Washington’s Social Workers are Male – and It’s a Real Problem

September 22, 2023July 15, 2022

We are hurting from social work’s lack of gender diversity and its disinterest in men’s equality. Bringing more men into the field would improve the way it deals with family and parenting issues. Note: This … Read more

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