The White House Working Families Summit was the biggest thing to happen here in ages for the circle of women’s rights advocates in which I orbit. So many things about it were right – a sense of jubilation, a racially and ethnically diverse group of attendees, a variety of ages, income levels, and a good [...]
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The White House Prom for Policy Nerds
By Valerie Young on June 26, 2014 in Caring economy, Childcare, Economic Equality, Family Friendly Policies, Gloria Steinem, Obama, parental leave policy, Paycheck Fairness
The FAMILY Act: Stitching Up a Hole in the Safety Net
By Valerie Young on December 9, 2013 in Caring economy, Families, health, maternal employment, Maternity Leave
I will be strapping on my snow boots and slogging up the Hill later this week to see star legislators Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Representative Rosa DeLauro introduce a bill that would provide most workers with 12 weeks of partially paid leave for a birth, adoption, or to deal with their own or a family member’s serious medical [...]
Without Us, You’re Nothing
By Valerie Young on January 30, 2013 in Caregiving, Caring economy, crisis of care, economic impact family caregiving, Family Friendly Policies, maternal economics, Uncategorized
Remember when Mika Brezezinski, co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, put out her book Knowing Your Value? It was advertised as a “surprisingly honest and unexpectedly revealing look at gender inequality in the workplace.” Mika argued that women generally underestimate their own worth and, for this reason, don’t advocate vigorously for themselves, and thus don’t receive the pay [...]
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