Many DEI programs are sputtering or dying, and the anti-DEI movement is ascendant. Some people, especially but not limited to those on the right, have long viewed contemporary efforts to strengthen DEI practices as performative, meddlesome, or ineffective. (Hendrickson, The Atlantic)
Read MoreRoughly equal shares of U.S. men and women say they’re often lonely; women are more likely to reach out to a wider network for emotional support (Goddard & Parker, Pew Research Center)
Read MoreApart from handfasting ceremonies, in which the bride and groom’s hands are bound with a cord to symbolize the union of their souls physically and spiritually, Ms. McMullen-King said most of the weddings she officiates don’t look particularly out of the ordinary. But appearances are rarely the point at weddings that invoke the cosmos. (LaGorce, The New York Times)
Read MoreIn statehouses across the country, lawmakers this year will consider bills that, if widely adopted, could chart a new course for how Americans approach end-of-life decisions by giving terminally ill patients a legal means of choosing how and when they die. (Bellware, The Washington Post)
Read More[Some] hospitals have begun to embrace programs targeted at spiritual support in addition to physical care. Those programs are supported by a growing body of research on the health benefits of spiritual practice.(Thorp, NPR)
Read MoreWe are “in an entirely different era,” said Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. “The technological access to pornography has exploded.” He said that warrants reconsidering rulings from decades past that invoked the 1st Amendment to strike down anti-pornography measures. (Savage, Los Angeles Times)
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