
Jennifer Roback Morse
Social commentator and founder associated with the Ruth Institute, focusing on family policy, marriage, and the rights and wellbeing of children in debates over marriage and parenthood.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 3min
MFP 375: The Family and the Sexual Revolution
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, economist and founder of the Ruth Institute, studies marriage, family, and the social effects of the sexual revolution. She explains why children need both a mother and a father. She describes distinct parental roles from attachment to limits. She traces how contraceptive, divorce, and gender ideologies shifted power away from families and reshaped society.

Mar 3, 2026 • 51min
Is Gay Marriage Good for Children? (Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse) 3/3/26
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, social commentator and founder with the Ruth Institute who focuses on family policy and children's welfare. She discusses how redefining marriage affects parenthood and legal rights. She highlights research on child outcomes across family structures. She outlines campaigns and strategies aimed at restoring child-centered laws and cultural supports for traditional parenting.

Sep 5, 2025 • 47min
From “Free Love” to Gender Chaos: Tracing the Road from the Sexual Revolution to Today
In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jonathon Van Maren, a Canadian journalist; Nathanael Blake, an ethics fellow; Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute; and Elizabeth Woning, co-founder of the Changed Movement delve deep into the impact of the 1960s sexual revolution on today’s gender identity crisis. They discuss how the movement's promise of freedom has morphed into troubling societal shifts, explore the role of pornography in reshaping desires, and share personal stories that challenge contemporary narratives on identity and faith.


