What happens when we define some people as more human than others? A Q&A with Susan Fiske about the new science of racism. Read more →
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For Father's Day, Jeremy Adam Smith talks about the changes we need to make to support fathers and families. Read more →
Link Roundup: Pink Slips and Poor Health, Stepford Sluts, and the Value of Marriage
August 06, 2010
A look at recent Beacon media mentions. Read more →
Link Roundup: United We Read
July 16, 2010
A compilation of our author's greatest achievements for the week. Read more →
Thoughts from the world of big media by the author of The Daddy Shift and editor of Are We Born Racist? Read more →
Happy Father’s Day!
June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day! Read more →
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. Read more →
Out Front Colorado named David Plante's The Pure Lover one of its top 10 nonfiction titles of the year: When a writer as profoundly able as Plante pens a lament for his lost companion, the result is a fierce encapsulation... Read more →
Jeremy Adam Smith discusses a new series of posts on how fathers can enact social change. Read more →
Video: The Daddy Shift on KGO-TV San Francisco
June 25, 2009
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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. Read more →
Jeremy Adam Smith: Same-Sex Marriage in Iowa and Vermont
April 30, 2009
Jeremy Adam Smith looks at his community in San Francisco for clues about what an American supportive of gay families will look like. Read more →
Why Write Books?
January 07, 2009
Today's post is from Jeremy Adam Smith, senior editor of Greater Good magazine and author of The Daddy Shift, forthcoming from Beacon Press in spring 2009. He blogs about the politics of parenting at Daddy Dialectic. One night at dinner... Read more →
Why Are All the Hapa Kids Sitting Together?
December 11, 2008
Jeremy Adam Smith looks at how kids deal with race and what parents can do to guide them. Read more →