Nation Jan 11 U.S. approved thousands of child bride requests over the past decade, data shows By Colleen Long, Associated Press
World Sep 15 Watch 9:33 When American girls are forced into marriage abroad, the U.S. can do little to rescue them Jada was 12 years old and living in New Jersey when her father sent her to Saudi Arabia to be married. With the U.S. government unable to intervene, her astonished family at home took up the challenge of bringing her… By PBS News Hour
Nation Sep 14 Watch 10:17 Uncovering the problem of forced marriage in the U.S. She was never verbally or physically threatened or restrained. But at age 19, Nina Van Harn felt like she couldn’t say no when she was expected to marry a man chosen by her family. And she is not alone in… By PBS News Hour
Nation Sep 14 Twitter chat: Forced marriage in the U.S.? It happens here When it comes to forced marriage and child marriage, few think of the United States. But in a new two-part series airing this week, PBS NewsHour special correspondent Gayle Tzemach Lemmon reports the stories of several women in the United… By Jaclyn Diaz
Nation Sep 14 Column: How I came to report on forced marriage — in the U.S. The beginning of my journey reporting this story began with a casual conversation with a friend. “I know you are writing about child marriage in Afghanistan and India and lots of other places,“ she said. “What about what’s happening here… By Gayle Tzemach Lemmon