Feb 15, 2021 | Taking Action
Dear World Media, Hope for the Earth – at last. Today the United Nations Development Programme presented their apologies for having run down our home and the home of a myriad of other species by choosing to completely ignore the content of the Meadows Report. Finally...
Feb 15, 2021 | News & Updates
Guest author: Emily Graham, MightyMoms.net Emily is mother to two daughters, cares about their future, and supports the Having Kids approach. Neither she nor Having Kids received any compensation for this piece. Having a baby or toddler as a coworker may sound pretty...
Jun 8, 2020 | News & Updates
By Sarah Johnson I can’t help but admire the strength and resilience I see on display every day in my nursing colleagues with whom I’ve served for the past 22 years. Like many Americans, we confront this next phase of the epidemic with a mix of worry and hope. ...
Jun 8, 2020 | fertility rates, News & Updates
By Erika Mathews Earlier this month, The New York Times published an article that made us feminists shake in our boots. “The crisis seems to be cementing traditional gender roles,” the piece read. A poll for the Times found that women with families are bearing the...
May 28, 2020 | News & Updates
By Betty Martin-Finneran, Ph.D. As I reflect on my lived experience of ineffective, accidental parenthood, this famous quote comes to mind: “I’ve been rich, I’ve been poor; rich is better.” This quote has been attributed to both Mae West and Sophie Tucker, but who...