When It Comes to Family Policies, the Public Doesn’t Want to Pick and Choose | U.S. Military's Male-Dominated Culture Harms More Than Just Women | Britney Spears and the Right to Reproductive Justice: Regulation and Conservatorship in the Child Welfare System
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When It Comes to Family Policies, the Public Doesn’t Want to Pick and Choose

BY NICOLE SUSSNER RODGERS and JULIE KOHLER | Sen. Joe Manchin said he would not vote for a “reckless expansion of government programs,” and has reportedly demanded progressive Democrats “pick one” of Biden’s three family policies included in the bill: extending the child tax credit; childcare; or paid family and medical leave.

But most Americans don’t see investments in critical family policies as reckless—and they don’t want to choose between them.

 
 

U.S. Military’s Male-Dominated Culture Harms More Than Just Women

BY MICHELLE ONELLO | Major gender gaps persist in the U.S. armed forces, negatively impacting operational effectiveness, military culture and compliance with international law, according to a report released by the Georgetown Institute for Women Peace and Security.

To ensure women’s meaningful participation, the report suggests that women must be promoted to leadership positions and their input must be valued. To do so, the military must adopt better and more complete childcare and parental leave policies and decouple physical fitness standards from advancement.

 
 
 
 
Britney Spears and the Right to Reproductive Justice: Regulation and Conservatorship in the Child Welfare System

BY SHANTA TRIVEDI | The similarity between Britney Spears’s limitations in decision-making regarding her reproductive decisions and the regulation of the child welfare system on poor, disabled, minority parents is clear. Their individual rights to choice and privacy are erased and structural limitations imposed on them.

Spears’s fame has brought attention to a major issue—but the same energy needs to remain for everyone fighting for their freedom within a system actively working against them.

 
 
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