There is a name for the specific type of grief that both refugees and migrants experience. It’s called “cultural bereavement.”
Tag: Families and Family Life
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Today’s Politics Divide Parties, and Friends and Families, Too
In the latest poll by The New York Times and Siena College, nearly one in five voters said that politics hurt their friendships or family relationships.
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Can ‘Kinship Care’ Help the Child Welfare System? The White House Wants to Try.
The Biden administration proposes spending $20 billion over a decade to help some of the most vulnerable families in the country, including relatives suddenly thrust into child rearing.
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A Cure for the Existential Crisis of Married Motherhood
Married heterosexual motherhood in America is a game no one wins.
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As New York’s Fear of Crime Grows, a Neighborhood Lives With Its Reality
Cypress Hills in Brooklyn is among the areas that lead the city in serious crimes. Krystal Chimelis is looking for a way out.