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Issue Updates and Blogs
The Morphing of a Movement
by Tashica Jacobson The feminist movement was started by women who wanted equal treatment. Their initial efforts focused on ... Read more
Understanding Stepfamilies
by Jennifer Johnson Try to put yourself in the following situation, paying particular attention to how you would feel: You are ... Read more
We Help – It’s Part of Who We Are
by Diane Robertson The news and social media have been flooded with opinions about Muslims, refugees, and immigration. I am not an ... Read more
Imperfections
Tashica Jacobson The other morning I was holding my sleeping son, who currently is getting over a bad case of baby acne, and found ... Read more
Parents and the Community: A Sex Ed Collaboration
Guest post by Tiffany Anderson and Audrey Edwards When was the last time the birds and bees got together to talk? Our personal ... Read more
Keeping Abusers at a Distance
by Elise Ellsworth Every parent’s nightmare is the discovery that one of their children has been sexually molested or abused. ... Read more
Worth Marching For
by Diane Robertson There was a March for Women last Saturday. I did not pay too much attention to it, but it got me thinking about ... Read more
It Starts With Two
by Tashica Jacobson “All this because two people fell in love” is the quote on my grandparents photo wall. While I have heard this ... Read more
Equal Protection Under the Law?
by Diane Robertson Telescope Media group is a small couple owned business in Minnesota that makes small promotional films or ... Read more
Am I My Own Best Friend?
by Erin Weist Listening to wise counsel this weekend I was reminded that relationships are at the center of our search for ... Read more
Propaganda, Pollution and Gender Dysphoria
by Diane Robertson One does not have to look very far to realize that there has been a global increase in gender dysphoria in ... Read more
Avoiding Jerks
by Jennifer Johnson As a little girl, my favorite movie was Father of the Bride. This movie, starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, ... Read more
United Families International is thrilled to be working with University Students from around Uganda to provide a greater understanding on a variety of topics. These forum events will touch on topics ranging from relationships to personal development - leadership to basic financial literacy. These are skills to put in your tool box that can lead to a more successful future for you and for the community in which you live.