by UFI Blog | Dec 14, 2016 | Diane Robertson, Family, Gender
by Diane Roberson Think for just a moment. What is the first thing you notice about a person as well as the last thing you forget about them? The answer for pretty much everyone is gender. In fact, gender for humans is much more pronounced than for almost any other...
by UFI Blog | Nov 2, 2016 | Diane Robertson, Gender, Gender Identity, Schools, Supreme Court, Transgender
by Diane Robertson The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear the transgender school bathroom case coming from the 4th Circuit Court– G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board. The ACLU sued the Gloucester County School board in behalf of a student...
by UFI Blog | Oct 26, 2016 | Diane Robertson, Education, Gender, Gender Identity, Schools, Supreme Court, Transgender
by Diane Robertson A couple of years ago, President Obama quietly changed Title IX by adding transgender to the law. Last Spring, the Obama administration stated that all schools that did not allow students to use locker rooms, bathrooms, and sports teams according to...
by UFI Blog | Oct 19, 2016 | Diane Robertson, Education, Gender, Gender Identity, Parental Rights
by Diane Robertson Have you ever wondered where is the outrage? When the president mandated that through Title IX all schools receiving any federal funding had to allow students to use the bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams according to self-proclaimed gender...
by UFI Blog | Oct 6, 2016 | Family, father, Gender, Parents, Research
by Elise Ellsworth In my last article I indulged in a little uncalled for husband bashing – to which my husband turned a partially blind eye. I felt bad about this – my husband has saved my bacon in numerous situations, including watching the kids on a...
by UFI Blog | Aug 29, 2016 | Family, father, Gender, Marriage, Marriage and Family, Parents, Values
by Erin Weist I was listening to a speech recently about the merits of fathers in a society. The speaker started by saying he didn’t want to marginalize the work and importance of women & mothers, but he wanted to focus at this time on men and their own...