The Caring Family Policy Agenda
As practical as it is principled, the Caring Family Policy Agenda is based on the shared core moral principles of religion and humanism: caring, compassion, justice, and nonviolence. Its principles and programs are easily articulated and have powerful emotional appeal.
The American Family: Building a Foundation for Real Democracy and Freedom
A progressive agenda on family relations should be based on a common principle: the transformation from domination to partnership as the model for personal, social, economic, and political relations. A progressive agenda on family relations will embrace and reflect the core teachings that are at the heart of both religious traditions and humanist philosophy. In this article with Frances Kissling, Dr. Eisler talks about the guidelines to build this foundation.
Radio Interview on Healthy Family Policies: Part 1
Change the conversation about families, economics and politics to support and nurture our families.
Radio Interview on Healthy Family Policies: Part 2
Support family values that engage parents, children, and other family members in partnership relationships and in creating cultures of peace.
The Caring Family Policy Agenda
The Caring Family Policy is as practical as it is principled. It is based on the shared core moral principles of both religion and humanism: caring, compassion, justice, and nonviolence. Its principles and programs are easily articulated and have powerful emotional appeal.


