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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.
Parenting in the Age of Climate Crisis: Why the Surgeon General’s Advisory Misses a Crucial Dimension
Beyond Playgrounds: Building Climate Resilient, Child- and Family-Centered Cities
Connecting cities, young children and climate action
Capita Senior Fellow, architect and urban designer, Ankita Chachra, shares her reflections on her journey to focus on the wellbeing of young children and families in the climate change era.
Cooperation in a Fragmented World: Capita on WEF 2023
Our youngest children: the missing piece of the climate puzzle
Urgency, Hope, and the Intersection of Climate, the Environment and Young Children
Philanthropy can Lead the Way by Connecting Climate & Early Childhood
The Chronicle of Philanthrophy