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Silicon Valley's Emerging Pro-Family Movement

By

jger15

9mo ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article discusses a cultural shift in Silicon Valley towards pro-family values, inspired by Katherine Boyle's advocacy for investing in social infrastructure and strengthening families. While there is progress, the movement still has a long way to go, mirroring tech's earlier political efforts.

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Katherine Boyle’s speech is a sign of a new song making its way through the tech world: one that trills the importance of investing into our social infrastructure, strengthening our nation, and, yes, building families.
It’s a hopeful message. But like tech’s early forays into politics — which began as a vague mood board of civic aspirations before coalescing into real policy efforts and wins — the pro-family cultural shift still has a long way to go.
This is not to say there isn’t real movement happening, and, as a parent, I’m grateful for it.
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A reply to Katherine Boyle's “The Great Tech–Family Alliance”

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