#Equality

#Equality – A short film by Neel Kolhatkar Starring: Neel Kolhatkar Caitlin Burley insta – cait.bonnie Josh Wade Written by Neel Kolhatkar Directed by Neel Kolhatkar Produced by Conceptional Media Cinematography by Tim Mann Edited by Adam Krowitz Sound Design by Can Okan Tickets to Shows: http://www.andrewtaylormanagement.com… Twitter: https://twitter.com/neelkolhatkar Instagram: http://instagram.com/neelkolhatkar @neelkolhatkar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatk… Vine:…

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No-Fault Divorce and Modern Marriage

No-fault divorce began in California. The state’s Family Law Act of 1969 was signed into law by Governor Ronald Reagan, and took effect in 1970. With no fault divorce, the spouse asking for a divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong. Before this law was passed, fault had often been required for…

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American Men Have No Reproductive Rights

An excerpt: Our society is not encouraged to overcome the stereotypes that ridicule men. This may be part of a strategy. Those who wish to put down men with old-fashioned stereotypes, such as that men only want women for one thing and will readily engage in the sex act with any stranger, may be putting…

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Skip Child Support. Go to Jail. Lose Job. Repeat.

An excerpt from HERE: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/20/us/skip-child-support-go-to-jail-lose-job-repeat.html?smid=fb-share There is no national count of how many parents are incarcerated for failure to pay child support, and enforcement tactics vary from state to state, as do policies such as whether parents facing jail are given court-appointed lawyers. But in 2009, a survey in South Carolina found that one in eight…

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Child Support is a Crime Against Humanity | Georgia Senator (former) Nancy Schaefer

“A number of qualitative studies have documented how mothers and grandmothers serve as gatekeepers for the father’s presence in the child’s life, and how institutional practices create barriers, particularly for young fathers (Allen & Doherty, 1995; Wattenberg, 1993). Many of these fathers relinquish involvement, and many who try to stay involved face strong structural and…

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