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WORLD FAMILY POLICY CENTER |

| Why We
Must Act to Preserve the Families of the World |
| What Is
Family? Who Is Person? Questions for International Law Father Robert John Araujo, S.J., Gonzaga University School of Law |
| Strengthening
the Family for Development: Policy Implications Emmanuel Babatunde, PhD, director, Honors Program, Lincoln University |
| Work in the
Home: Building Enduring Relationships Kathleen Slaugh Bahr, associate professor of marriage, family, and human development, Brigham Young University |
| “Hear
Me, Understand Me, Love Me”: Pleas to Parents from Adolescents Around
the World Brian K. Barber, professor of sociology, Brigham Young University |
| The Family
as the Fundamental Unit Of Society Allan C. Carlson, president, the Howard Center |
| The Dignity
and Worth of the Human Person Jeanne E. Head, RN, International Right to Life Federation |
| The Generational
Family Terrance D. Olson, professor of marriage, family, and human development, Brigham Young University |
| The Family
and Civic Life Daniel N. Robinson, distinguished research professor, Georgetown University |
| Is Preference
for Marriage in the Law Justified? Lynn D. Wardle, professor of law, Brigham Young University |
| Human Rights and the Family Kathryn Balmforth, executive director, World Family Policy Center |
| What is the WFPC | ||
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