Family North Carolina – Magazine
The North Carolina Family Policy Council is now publishing a 32-page bi-monthly magazine. Family North Carolina is designed to bring a wealth of information about public policy issues in North Carolina to our readers.  In each issue, there is a feature story dealing with a key issue of public policy as well as several shorter "spotlight" pieces that bring perspective to the issue. Also, regular columns will address legal issues, legislative matters, and commentary. In addition, readers will be able to find information on resources and events of the North Carolina Family Policy Council. A subscription to Family North Carolina will give you access to other features in the magazine. See ordering information below.

March/April 2008

Highlights:

In the Name of Safety:
How Homosexual Activists are Using Anti-Bullying Policies to Gain Acceptance

Alysse ElHage explores ever increasing efforts to impose the homosexual agenda on North Carolina’s public schools and families. morePDF

Parkland Predators
Bill Brooks discusses how a minority of homosexual activists are taking parklands away from families. more

The Inside Scoop
The interim editor of Family North Carolina, John Rustin, gives a brief overview of the various articles in this edition of the magazine, and why they are important. more

Protecting the Unborn
Matt Lytle examines the recent highly-publicized murders of pregnant women in North Carolina and why the state needs an Unborn Victims of Violence Act. more

"Sexual Orientation"
Tim Wilkins chronicles the origin and history of this euphemistic term and discusses the power language has to impact the culture. more

Is Sexual Identity a "Plus" at UNC Law School?
Tami Fitzgerald investigates UNC Law School's application for admission and its added question about sexual self-identification. more

2008 Legislative Session Preview
John Rustin offers a glimpse of critical family-related issues that will face the North Carolina General Assembly when it convenes the 2008 “Short” Session on May 13. more

Interview with Brenda High
Guest Brenda High, activist mom and crusader, shares her personal story of how bullying and peer abuse in school led her son to commit suicide at the age of 13 and talks about her efforts to promote the adoption of effective anti-bulling policies across the nation. more

How to Subscribe
If you do not already receive Family North Carolina, a one-year subscription is available for a suggested donation of $16. Write the North Carolina Family Policy Council at: PO. Box 20607, Raleigh, NC 27619. You may also call us at 919-807-0800 from 9 AM to 5 PM if you have any questions, or email us at admin@ncfamily.org

Previous Editions

2008: Jan/Feb |

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