Cover Story

For decades, child protection systems across the world have largely operated in response mode intervening after harm has occurred, after disclosures have been made, and after trauma has already begun shaping a child’s emotional development. Sally Jones believes that model is no longer enough.

Monee Brown

Some of the most important work in child protection does not begin in a university seminar room or a policy think tank. It begins in the field, where the consequences of inaction are impossible to ignore. For Monee Brown, that field was the streets and courtrooms of Oakland, California, where she served as a Deputy Probation Officer for more than 22 years.

Monee Brown

Samita Bhattacharya

In the bustling landscape of international education, where standardized curricula often threaten to reduce literature to formulaic analysis, one educator stands as a beacon of transformative teaching.