Children and Family

Never So Free

Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation portrays an Iranian divorce under sharia law with sensitivity and pathos.

A World on Fire

Life and death in a New Orleans squat.

An Acquired Taste

Swinton gives her all to the martyred victim in We Need to Talk about Kevin.

No Objections

What history tells us about remaking marriage

Mothers Who Care Too Much

Stay-at-home mothering is bad for mothers, their kids, and women’s equality.

Sins of the Father

Alan Stone reviews Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon.

The Crucible

Sex Education in the United States.

A Forbidden Hope

Reviewing Deepa Mehta’s Water.

An Intervention

Out of the shadow of a wall 15 feet away a pair of men emerged and blocked the sidewalk. 

Reinventing the Welfare State

Welfare reform is not just for policy wonks. It’s about the world of work and family we will pass on to the next generation.

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