Understanding One-Year Impacts of MotherWise in Denver
Explore one-year impact findings of MotherWise, a healthy marriage and relationship education (HMRE) program designed to serve expectant and new mothers with low incomes in Denver, Colorado.
Hosted by NCFR and the Marriage Strengthening Research and Dissemination Center
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 | 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM ET
Levelling up begins at home: the urgent need to support relationships and families in post-pandemic Britain
The recording for the event can be found here, as well as on the NMP web site.
Where is the American family headed as COVID finally seems to be lifting? On the one hand, the pandemic may have delivered yet another blow to an American family already reeling from dramatic declines in marriage and fertility. On the other hand, in the face of trauma and tragedy, people often develop a new appreciation for family, which could prime the nation for family renewal. Ross Douthat, New York Times columnist, will discuss the impact COVID has already had on marriage and family life, as well as the effect the pandemic is likely to have on the family in America in the coming years. He will also discuss how America’s family divides—by class, partisanship, and religion—are likely to be affected by the pandemic’s fallout.
Sponsored by the National Marriage Project at U.Va. and the St. Anselm Institute
SAMUEL HAMMOND, ROBERT ORR
https://www.niskanencenter.org/the-reconciliation-bill-more-than-doubles-the-eitc-marriage-penalty/