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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):

Washington Department of Health leaves gender off list of suicide risk factors. That’s wrong — and easy to fix

May 25, 2024March 2, 2024
WA Department of Health neglects male as suicide risk factor

A recent Washington state government report about suicide prevention lists several population groups that have an increased risk of suicide. Bizarrely, males are not included on the list. Below we’ve provided a marked-up screenshot of … Read more

Rep. Beth Doglio Responds to Question About Washington’s Boys and Men

December 1, 2024February 12, 2024
Beth Doglio responds to questions on boys and men

Washington State’s legislative session began on January 8, 2024. WIBM was at the capitol speaking with lawmakers that day. Since then we’ve been to Olympia three more times to continue our outreach to legislators. Every … Read more

Bias Around Domestic Violence is Bad for Everyone. Time for DV Experts to Change

January 7, 2025February 9, 2024
End the Gender Bias | Time for Domestic Violence Experts to Change

False narratives surrounding domestic violence and relationship abuse make advocating for males that much more difficult. Exactly one month after Senator John Lovick (D-Mill Creek) filed Senate Bill 5830, the commission on boys and men … Read more

40 Years After Wife’s Assault With Butcher Knife, Man Realizes It Was Domestic Violence

February 9, 2024December 13, 2023

This is a true story conveyed to us by a friend of WIBM who prefers that his identity be kept private. The events occurred in Washington state. I was 37 years old before I accepted … Read more

Female Psychotherapist Urges Lawmakers to ‘See and Hear’ the Real Struggles of Males

May 5, 2024October 29, 2023

Roxanne Cull is a psychotherapist in Lakewood, Washington. With her permission, we’re publishing a letter she submitted in support of House Bill 1270 to Representative Bill Ramos, who chairs the House State Government and Tribal … Read more

The Grant Funding Deficit for Washington’s Boys and Men

March 18, 2026September 15, 2023
Value of grants serving populations in WA, 2017-2021

In the last five years, the total value of grants serving Washington’s women and girls was almost quadruple the value of grants benefiting men and boys, despite serious needs. A lack of awareness about the … Read more

In Washington 41% of Women and 32% of Men Experience Domestic Violence. Or Do They?

September 12, 2024July 11, 2023

Summary: The latest statistics commonly reported about rates of domestic violence victimization in Washington state are based on survey responses that are over ten years old. The CDC says updated figures are coming soon. They … Read more

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