As some Palestinians in Gaza are evacuated for medical treatment or education abroad, the families they leave behind struggle in their absence
The Fathers & Families Support Center helps Black fathers, who the media too often portray as dangerous or at fault for police brutality
Survivors experience a specific grief within gun violence, and many describe feeling invisible in broader bereavement communities
The bill to make Oregon’s Family Sentencing Alternative Pilot a permanent diversion no longer includes “primary caretakers” alongside parents and guardians as eligible candidates to avoid incarceration
Due to a workforce crisis, more than 1,000 people with disabilities cannot enroll in “day habs,” leading to mental and physical regression
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
“I can’t hold him every day, but I take comfort knowing I’m still allowed to feed my child”
Black Families Love and Unite emphasized that reform cannot repair the harms of the family policing system, at a launch event for the report
Tynecia Estrada cherished her childhood summers with her father in Atlanta. She has joyful memories of him picking her up from camp to spend a fun-filled day together at Six Flags White Water. But in August 1989, their summer tradition was abruptly interrupted when he was arrested and charged with
Reproductive rights advocates are weighing in on the “alarming” ruling that could set a new precedent for IVF
The House of Representatives approved a bill on Jan. 31 that will expand the child tax credit in exchange for reinstating three corporate tax breaks. The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 was passed with bipartisan support and is awaiting a vote in the Senate. A
With a little preparation and planning, holiday gatherings can be opportunities to counter abortion stigma
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