When Child Abuse Is Disguised As Religion
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by World Moms Network
1y ago
Child Rights In the spring of 2005 I found myself opening the door of a police station and hesitantly making my way to the front desk. I was 22 years old, in Amish garb and I looked more than a little out of place as I glanced around the police station. The one thing driving […] The post When Child Abuse Is Disguised As Religion appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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World Food Day 2022 with CARE
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by Jennifer Burden
1y ago
Hello World Moms!   We are back this week from our extended summer break and have been up and running behind the scenes in October planning out our next year! Today, we have a special call to action for World Food Day…read on! Sunday, October 16, 2022, I was in Philadelphia with the CARE foundation for World Food […] The post World Food Day 2022 with CARE appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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School Shooting: A Letter To My Sons
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by Kirsten Doyle (Canada)
2y ago
I wrote this in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting in December 2012. At the time, my boys were 6 and 8 years old -similar ages to the children who lost their lives on that terrible day. I know that many parents will be feeling this way now, after the tragedy in Texas. Our […] The post School Shooting: A Letter To My Sons appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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My Roe v Wade Story
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by Tes Silverman
2y ago
Here we are again, still fighting for abortion rights. Roe v Wade I wasn’t sure I wanted to write about this but I can’t keep silent. Women have been fighting for rights of every kind for as long as we’ve been alive. I, personally, have attended the Women’s March and protests against separating children from […] The post My Roe v Wade Story appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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Chatting With World Moms Network Founder
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by Tes Silverman
2y ago
This Sunday, May 8th, is Mother’s Day in the United States and I wanted to feature Jennifer Burden – CEO & Founder of World Moms Network. I had no clue what World Moms Network was about until I met Elizabeth Atalay, then Managing Editor of World Moms Network, at the Moms+Social Good Summit in NYC. […] The post Chatting With World Moms Network Founder appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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Domestic Abuse: from Fear to Confidence
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by Marie Kléber
2y ago
When you leave an abusive relationship, you are driven by fear. At some point you know that if you stay, you’ll die, one way or another. And if you have kids, that they are at great risk too. You may not be able to say that it’s the right choice, because your thoughts are not […] The post Domestic Abuse: from Fear to Confidence appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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From Disappointment to Apathy: a COVID outcome
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by Katinka
2y ago
Kids need to learn how to deal with disappointment I’ve heard this said time and time again, especially when my teenagers were younger. Most of the time, it was meant as general advice towards today’s generation of spoiled children but the advice has been directed towards me as well. I admit, I’ve been the kind […] The post From Disappointment to Apathy: a COVID outcome appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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Screen Time And Pandemics: We Need Flexibility
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by To-Wen Tseng
2y ago
Today is the last day of “ski break” on my side of the world. Our school has an annual week-long recess on Washington’s Birthday, and the students like to call it “ski break”. This ski break was especially long for us: due to a COVID-19 outbreak at my 4-year-old’s day care center, we had to […] The post Screen Time And Pandemics: We Need Flexibility appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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Meet A World Mom: Sophia Neghesti-Johnson
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by World Moms Network
2y ago
Today we continue our trip around the world chatting with World Moms, and today we are proud to profile Sophia Neghesti-Johnson, who was born in Tanzania. During her youth, she lived in both Italy and Tanzania, and finally settled in the United States of America. Like several of our World Moms, Sophia is multilingual: in […] The post Meet A World Mom: Sophia Neghesti-Johnson appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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GUEST POST: New Territory [Albania]
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by World Moms Network
2y ago
Today’s post comes to World Moms Network by Lura Elezi of Albania. Lura is an activist, mother, writer and thinker. The piece below first appeared on Lura’s personal blog, Lara, Lara! in April 2020. It is a reflection of a similar time in a different place when a young Lura Elezi was also fleeing from pending […] The post GUEST POST: New Territory [Albania] appeared first on World Moms Network ..read more
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