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5 Big Things We’ve Learnt in 2024
Loneliness in America
This May, we funded a national survey on loneliness in America – the first of its kind – which Harvard’s Making Caring Common, designed and launched using YouGov’s panel of adult Americans
America Drawn Inward: Assessing Bowling Alone at 20
Racism, Renunciation, and Contemplation
Go Where the People Are: A conversation with historian Matthew Garcia
Joe Waters interviews Matthew Garcia on what today’s movements for children, families, justice, and equality can learn from Cesar Chavez and the farm worker movement.
Letter: Stop Killing Black People
A New Child- and Family-First Agenda for 2020 and Beyond
Bearing Fruit in Due Season: “Flourishing” According to the Ancient Greeks
Ancient Greek wisdom teaches us that true flourishing isn’t a fleeting bloom of individual success, but the enduring vitality of a forest-like community, where lives bear fruit in due season and sustain one another across generations.