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Weighing in on “Parent Engagement Through a Lens of Equity”
As a privileged white woman in a position of power and authority, committed to diversity, inclusion and radical co-creation, CEO Co-founder and CEO, Kathyn, was trying to sit this one out. “Let actions speak louder than words,” she thought. But watching the "parent engagement through a lens of equity" conversation cycle through the field for 30 years without moving the needle? Her response breaks down what economic, political, and social equity actually look like in practice — and why BSF stopped treating them as aspirational and started treating them as operational.
Improving Engagement by Prioritizing “Human” and “Service” Over Paperwork
What happens when human services systems put policy before people? Kathryn Leigh Goetz makes the case for flipping the script on intake processes and putting relationship first — with a practical model from a Pasadena coalition that gets it right.
On Choosing My Pronouns
When Germany approved a third gender on official documents in 2018, Kathryn saw an opening to ask bigger questions about gender, identity, and self-determination. Her reflection is both personal and philosophical.
Post-Thanksgiving Reflections on Coming Together & Goodness
BSF CEO couldn't be in the same room with her Trump-supporting brother after the 2016 election. Then came Thanksgiving. Her honest reflection on family, inclusion, and the unexpected path back to connection is exactly the kind of story that sits at the heart of BSF's mission.
Without Hitting, Yelling, Shaming, Intimidating: What’s a Parent To Do?
The American Academy of Pediatrics issued their strongest statement yet against spanking (which they defined as “noninjurious, openhanded hitting with the intention of modifying child behavior”) and also said to avoid non-physical punishment that is humiliating, scary, or threatening.
So, what’s a parent to do?
Listening for Your Truth in Cafés and Other Safe Spaces
"You are only as sick as your secrets." BSF's Kathryn Leigh Goetz explores what it means to truly listen to yourself and why Cafés create the conditions for the kind of honesty that leads to real change.
Intimacy Issues and Protective Factors
How does the way we were parented shape our ability to be intimate, to connect, to love? BSF CEO explores Adult Attachment Disorder and how living the Strengthening Families Protective Factors can offer a path toward healing and stronger family relationships.
Basking in the MMMM with Journey to Vitality
Forget SMART goals. BSF's CEO introduces the LHASA goal — Living Holistically As Sacred Adventure — and reflects on what it really means to pursue vitality when the destination is less important than the path.
Parent Cafés Meet Micro-Enterprise in Nairobi, Kenya
What happens when Parent Cafés take root in Kibera, Nairobi, with no outside funding and a community determined to grow? BSF CEO visited the Soweto Forum Parent Café teams in 2018 and found the Protective Factors alive, well, and expanding into micro-enterprise.
As a privileged white woman in a position of power and authority, committed to diversity, inclusion and radical co-creation, CEO Co-founder and CEO, Kathyn, was trying to sit this one out. “Let actions speak louder than words,” she thought. But watching the "parent engagement through a lens of equity" conversation cycle through the field for 30 years without moving the needle? Her response breaks down what economic, political, and social equity actually look like in practice — and why BSF stopped treating them as aspirational and started treating them as operational.