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What Comes Next: Common Good Pluralism
WEIRD societies must redirect their energy toward becoming better, not just richer. A flourishing society fosters strong families, rich culture, great art, deep learning, and beautiful environments. True individuality thrives in supportive communities, serving the common good.
A Fair Tax Code for Families: Improving the Child Tax Credit
In this explainer, we cover efforts to change the Child Tax Credit, which families can use to offset a range of costs associated with raising children.
A Fair Tax Code for Families: Reforming the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit
In this explainer, we cover efforts to change the Child and Dependent Care Tax credit, which families can use to offset their expenses for child care.
Beyond False Binaries in Care
New perspectives on the most fundamental of human activities
Rethinking Family Tax Policy: A Bipartisan Dialogue
Child and family policy experts, advocates, and philanthropic leaders came together to envision a fairer tax code for families. Here are the key takeaways from the discussion.
Reclaiming the Kitchen Table: Why Democrats Need a Family Policy for America’s New Political Landscape
The next two years in the political wilderness give Democrats a chance to regroup. They must go beyond individualistic or technocratic responses and instead craft a bold family policy that ensures stability and prepares America for future challenges.
Colombia’s Soul: A Vision of Solidarity and Care
The solutions we need are already being imagined; we just need the openness, creativity, and bravery to embrace them.
On Addiction, Connection, and Finding Meaning in Spiritual Opposites
Addiction is often rooted in disconnection. Recovery is not just about sobriety but about reclaiming agency, meaning, and belonging in a world where opposing forces shape our search for wholeness.