Why the U.S. Should Ratify the Convention on Children’s Rights

The Trump administration’s policy on immigrant families makes it clear that the U.S. needs a child rights treaty now more than ever

The Trump administration’s forced separation of migrant children from their parents as a way to coerce Congress to agree with its proposed immigration policies is problematic on numerous fronts. Not only is it immoral but it is also damaging for the children involved, resulting in harms that range from toxic stress and abuse, to human rights violations. It has been ...
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Why the U.S. Should Ratify the Convention on Children’s Rights

Summer Camps, Boarding Schools and the Ideology of Family Separation in the U.S.

Family separation is part of American history

For many American parents gearing up for sleepaway camp season, the usual jitters are accompanied by a guilty unease: it’s hard to be anything but horrified by the profound difference between the experiences of affluent kids heading off for a summer of campfires and canoeing and those of the more than ...
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Summer Camps, Boarding Schools and the Ideology of Family Separation in the U.S.

The Dark Side of Homeschooling

What the Turpin case teaches us about the lack of oversight on homeschooling in the US

Earlier this month, police responded to a 911 call made by a 17-year-old girl, informing them that her brothers and sisters were being held captive in her family home in suburban Perris, CA. On arrival, police found her thirteen siblings, aged between 2 and 29, showing clear signs of malnourishment and ...
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The Dark Side of Homeschooling