
Advocating for improved outcomes for Washington's boys, men, and communities through original journalism (articles and videos) and grassroots political organizing, with a focus on state and local government. WIBM is led by Blair Daly.
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A team of people created a draft of a screening tool designed to surface issues that dads in Washington are facing that otherwise might go unsurfaced. This questionnaire, to be administered for example at a doctor appointment, is designed f...
Representative April Berg’s House Bill 2401 failed to pass the House of Representatives by the February 17 cutoff. The bill passed the State Government & Tribal Relations Committee by a 5 to 2 vote on January 30, and it passed the Appropria...
Left to right: Margo Nguyen (deputy prosecuting attorney for Whatcom County), Ronnie Rae (defense attorney), Justin Miele (defendant)
After making a few changes yesterday to House Bill 2401, the House Appropriations Committee passed the bill by a 22 to 8 vote, bringing a Washington Boys & Men Commission a step closer to reality. Watch the 9-minute video.
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Blair Daly is the founder of Washington Initiative for Boys and Men. WIBM uplifts boys and men through advocacy journalism and grassroots political organizing. Men, women, boys, and girls should all rise together.
Poet, gatherer, and strategist exploring queerness, transformation, and collective liberation. To learn more visit www.efgutierrez.com
Terry is a retired Army officer, community service volunteer, and past Board Director of USO Northwest, Washington Business Week, and the Washington Youth Academy Foundation.
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