Proud Parent Moment

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We are proud of our children and their work. Jonathan works at Guttmacher Institute and Marisa at AJC (American Jewish Committee) New York. Marisa often arranges and participates in meetings with public officials and their staffs who I know and interact with. Jonathan researches and writes studies in the public health sphere, and his latest effort inspired today’s blog: Jonathan is lead author on a study that got published last week in Lancet Global Health.

 

Early Wednesday eve, Jonathan texted his parents about the study, several years in the making, going live; its title: “Unintended pregnancy and abortion by income, region, and the legal status of abortion: estimates from a comprehensive model for 1990–2019.”

 

retweeted with comment “proud parent moment...” Jonathan’s tweet announcing the study.

 

I shared it on Facebook and LinkedIn.

 

I later retweeted Jonathan’s followup tweet that included a new chart on the topic.

 

Thank you to all who commented and/or liked the various posts on social media.

Comments

Fred Klein

I commented on Facebook "I know him."
Shelley Simpson

Be proud of the work. And definitely be proud of his sharing it proudly with you. It demonstrates his belief that you would be proud, which speaks volumes about you and Shelly as parents. And now off to take a look at the study ...
ODEY RAVIV

You certainly have to be proud of such important work.
Now if you get a win tonight!!

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 07/26/2020 - 21:38

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Marilyn Genoa

Congratulations to the Bearak family. You have much to be proud of,
Vincent Chirico

Kudos to Jonathan for this important work, and to his parents for providing him with the foundation to empower him to succeed.
Daniel Schwartz

Caring the torch of the family in style. Always good to hear when the offspring do something special. I am sure there will be much more to come.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Wed, 07/29/2020 - 07:07

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Marilyn Genoa

Corey I am extremely bad at Facebook and Linked In (I know, shame on me). Again, yas I previously opined, you all have much to be proud of.

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