Gia Pilgrim Charles

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But policymakers and political leaders continually failed to show up for parents, including the 3.5 million mothers who had been pushed out of the workforce. We kept telling our stories. No one seemed to be listening. The collective distribution and consumption of women’s suffering, all to no avail, felt recognizable. The burden appeared again to fall on women’s speech. Were we not telling our stories loudly enough, or in the right way?
Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, and Control
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