Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
In the mid-20th century, world leaders deliberately ignored the interests of future children and political equity when shaping reproductive rights. This likely stemmed from their unwillingness to invest in racially equitable birth, development, and emancipatory...
Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
Humans are animals, and our birth and development—our creation—are the greatest determinants of nonhuman suffering. Our creation also fundamentally shapes how our legal systems function, particularly through participatory democracy and representation. However,...
Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Seeds for the Future, Taking Action, Uncategorized
If you see Trump and Musk as threats to democracy, ask yourself: What has your company done—at the most fundamental level of empowering children at birth—to actually protect democracy? Does your company’s cost/benefit analysis account for ensuring children are born...
Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, 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: Political Equity As populations grow, ensuring...
Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
Humans are animals. Recognizing this helps shift us away from anthropocentric thinking that drives the climate crisis and leads to mass suffering. Animal law isn’t just about legal protections for nonhumans; it’s about fostering relationships between humans and...
Mar 25, 2025 | Featured Families, fertility rates, Headlines, Inequality, News & Updates, Taking Action
Bob Sternfels and McKinsey & Company have released a report on fertility decline, lamenting its impact on economic growth. But here’s the problem: Their conclusions contradict the reality in places like Japan, where degrowth and strong economic performance...