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Pop Off: Why Are We Hearing So Much about “Parents’ Rights?"

Pop Off: Why Are We Hearing So Much about “Parents’ Rights?"

Update: 2024-12-17
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This week, Nathan and Haeny are talking about “parents’ rights.” Having rights sounds great, but what do people mean when they talk about “parents’ rights”? How is that phrase used in service of the agenda of certain adults, and how does it position those adults in relationship to the rights of kids and other parents?


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Pop Off: Why Are We Hearing So Much about “Parents’ Rights?"

Pop Off: Why Are We Hearing So Much about “Parents’ Rights?"

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