Family Proclamations: “The Red Suitcase,” with Deborah J. Cohan
Caregiving for aging and dying parents can be tough for anyone—tougher still when it forces you to confront longtime family dynamics of abuse. Sociologist Deborah Cohan blurs the lines between academic research on family caregiving and violence, and her own personal story about a father she calls both adoring and abusive.
Family Proclamations: “Building LGBTQ Families,” with Abbie E. Goldberg
The path to becoming a parent is complicated for LGBTQ people. Dr. Abbie E. Goldberg has evidence-based advice to help make it happen, debunking stereotypes and increasing the visibility of queer families. Her work can benefit all families. Including yours.
Family Proclamations: “Separation Revolution,” with April White
Divorce can be difficult today, but wait until you hear what it was like at the turn of the century. April White introduces us to the women who changed divorce in the United States.
Family Proclamations: “Won’t Someone Think of the Children,” with Adam Benforado
Adam Benforado says expanding children’s rights will benefit everyone.