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The Globe and Mail
“There’s no longer a cookie-cutter expectation of what a wedding has to be,” says Coontz, whose new book, For Better and Worse: The Complicated Past and Challenging Future of Marriage, is out in May. Couples are increasingly choosing formats that reflect their own values rather than tradition, she says.
The Atlantic
The calculus of what makes for “happily ever after” has shifted.
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
What does it mean to be a father in 2024? In most U.S. households today, the role of fathers is changing. The “primary breadwinner dad” is increasingly rare, while the "primary caregiver dad” is becoming more common. Inside the Changing Role of Fathers in America
Politico
We convened a roundtable of experts on the history of marriage to talk about why it’s becoming so politically charged.  Why is the Pundit Class Suddenly so Marriage-Obsessed?
Wisconsin NPR's Central Time
Coontz talks about changing fertility rates with host Rob Ferrett on Wisconsin NPR's Central Time: Why Aren't Millennials Having Children?
Los Angeles Times
Stephanie Coontz on the importance of learning the history of slavery. Op-Ed: American history is a parade of horrors - and also heroes