[In-person] Curiosity Café – Ethics of the Familyphoto: meetup
This Tuesday in Toronto · family-kids

[In-person] Curiosity Café – Ethics of the Family

When
Tue, Apr 21 · 6:00 p.m.EDT
Where
Madison Avenue Pub14 Madison Ave, Toronto, ON

Why we picked it

Our families, or lack thereof, are one of the first things we become aware of. For better or worse, as children, most of us rely on family to meet our needs and help us learn how to exist in the world. Their presence or absence shapes our behaviours and affects how others treat us. We may be judged by what our parents do for work, how our children behave, whether we have strong or weak family values and ties, or our ability to fulfill familial obligations. ‘Family’ shapes how we come to learn about the world, how we relate to one another and to ourselves, and the goals we set. Through our lived experience, the stories we’re told, and the cultural values many of us have inherited, ‘family’ has become a relational category whose existence we assume is natural; that is, family units have always existed and always will. But could a world without families exist? Statistically, families are the epicentre for cases of violence and abuse, and perpetuating economic inequality. Given this, would

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