Feb 7, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
According to a ChatGPT chat on February 7, 2025: Population growth has significant implications for political equity, vote dilution, and political representation, particularly in democratic systems. Here’s how: 1. Political Equity As populations grow, ensuring fair...
Feb 7, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
Our collectively violating children’s right to a fair start in life, and assuming children of color deserved much fewer resources and much more risk, did more to harm our values and missions than any entities have done good. The Fair Start Movement offers a...
Feb 7, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
The Fair Start Movement begins simply with the fact that wealth in the world today was made through unsustainable and inequitable growth, at cost to children’s rights, in what some call the #famscam. In the scheme, nations illegally evaded their obligation to...
Feb 7, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
If you are worried about Trump and Musk as threats to democracy, ask yourself what your company was doing – at the most basic level of measurably empowering and freeing children as they entered the world – to actually protect democracy. What in your...
Feb 6, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
Humans are animals and our birth and development – our creation – is the largest determinant of nonhuman suffering. Our creation also determines at the most basic level how – through participatory democracy and representation – how our legal...
Feb 4, 2025 | fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
In the middle of the Twentieth Century world leaders evaded future children’s interests and political equity as a basis for reproductive rights, mostly likely because it would have required heavy investments in racially equitable birth, development, and emancipatory...