Summit in Virginia to promote marriage Hampton University will open a marriage summit Tuesday in Virginia, bringing together religious leaders, psychologists, public health workers and other specialists to discuss the state of marriage and talk about how to reverse trends such as high divorce rates and out-of-wedlock births.
Organizers say they've gathered a diverse group of more than 100 religious leaders, psychologists and other counseling professionals, public health workers and others affiliated with groups that range from the conservative Focus on the Family to the Omega Psi Phi black fraternity. Mr. Dungy and Truett Cathy aren't expected to attend.
W. Bradford Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, said the conference is timely because of American society's ever-widening marriage gap that largely runs along racial and socioeconomic lines. Blacks and people of all races who lack college degrees have much higher rates of divorce and unmarried childbearing than white, college-educated people, said Mr. Wilcox, who isn't connected with the Hampton conference.
Money Quote: "The figures are of concern because children born to single mothers generally are at higher risk of health, social and economic difficulties."
Thoughts guys? I'm torn here. On one hand, I completely understand the significance and the benefits to children born in two parent households. On the other, as a child who grew up in a single parent household and who did not become a crackhead teenaged mom the way so many act as though children brought up in single parent households are just DESTINED to become, I think the focus should be on HEALTHY families, not necessarily two parent ones.