October 17, 2015
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Communication with our children can sometimes hit a wall. A father shares some helpful guidelines for architecting richer, more connected relationships with children. What could be more important?
An encouragement to be "children of the moment," a people with the spiritual discipline of being fully present in the here and now.
Economically privileged parents may think of school as a pipeline to success, but they can be so much more. How underperforming schools can offer a type of education that money could never buy.
A young woman on growing up half-Chinese and half-Irish in Southern California's largest Asian enclave, and the journey to understanding her "hapa" identity not as incoherent parts, but as a perfect whole.
There is great hope in the public revelation of truths and microaggressions previously too subtle to name.
As a parent of privilege, the decision to send your child to an underperforming school can be met with judgment and worries about safety and lack of resources. But what if these concerns aren’t as true as we believe them to be?
We can begin to understand each other by asking the right questions — and listening to the stories we receive in turn. Lori Lakin Hutchinson sheds frank and essential light on the reality of racism in America.
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