To prosecute and imprison political leaders and corporate executives would require a parsing of legal boundaries and a recalibration of criminal accountability. At many moments in history, humanity’s propensity for wanton destruction has demanded legal and moral restraint. One of those times, seared into modern consciousness, came at the close of World War II, when... Continue Reading →
While I enjoy a good BBQ, what I truly want for Father's Day is for kids everywhere to initiate honest family conversations about the most pressing issue of their lives: climate change. In my house, we don't call it climate change, we call it what we are trying to avoid: climate disaster. For this Gen... Continue Reading →
This Father’s Day, Follow the Money
Providers, protectors, patriarchs—these dad archetypes have set some of our expectations for fathers, but such a notion of fatherhood hasn’t kept up with the times. As we lurch toward a more just society, the role of fathers needs to fundamentally shift. Lately, it seems like few of the dads who have supposedly exemplified fatherhood could... Continue Reading →