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Category: Jeremy Adam Smith
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A recent New York Times column suggests we have no choice but to ignore or excise racist imagery in children’s books. But Jeremy Adam Smith offers another way, guided by research.
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For Father’s Day, Jeremy Adam Smith talks about the changes we need to make to support fathers and families.
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Thoughts from the world of big media by the author of The Daddy Shift and editor of Are We Born Racist?
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Happy Father’s Day!
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Liko and I were watching a youth hockey game at the Yerba Buena rink in San Francisco. We were surrounded by fathers watching their boys play hockey… and, man, was it ugly.
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For Father’s Day, the author of The Daddy Shift picks some of his favorite kids books that feature Dads center stage.
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Jeremy Adam Smith looks at his community in San Francisco for clues about what an American supportive of gay families will look like.
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Jeremy Adam Smith looks at how kids deal with race and what parents can do to guide them.