When Parents Lose Their Voice: New Jersey’s Quiet Shift in Health and School Policy

Parents expect to be informed and heard when decisions affect their children’s health and education. Historically, that has meant decisions being made by elected legislators and local school boards, where parents have access, visibility, and the ability to demand accountability. Two recent New Jersey bills threaten to change that balance by shifting power away from […]
Doing Right by Our Children: One Uncle’s Fight for His Nephew’s Education

When you speak with Sam, one thing becomes clear almost immediately. This is a man who loves his nephew, Michael. Since the day Sam found out his one year and 2-month-old nephew could end up in a foster home, he made a promise to let nothing, or no one rob this child of being happy […]