People- and Family-Centered Policy
Steps Forward for Paid Leave
Not Just Book Shelves: Libraries as Key Spaces for Family Engagement
Today’s libraries are playing an important role for families as learning spaces.
Getting Out Comes at a Cost
Many returning citizens are faced with a mountain of debt after they are released from prison.
Babies in Prison? It’s Not What You Think
Tackling Child Poverty in the U.S: Lessons from the U.K.
The United States has a lot to learn from Britain when it comes to addressing child poverty.
Head Start Brings Support to Migrant Farmworker Children and Their Parents
The Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) program addresses the unique needs of migrant farmworker children and their families.
2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book Finds Stagnating Poverty and Racial Inequity
Key trends in 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book include gains in health insurance but stagnating poverty and racial inequity.
Trapped
It has been 43 years since Roe v. Wade passed 7-2, but according to a new film, the war against reproductive health clinics rages on.