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The Crisis in Family Care, and How to Fix It
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Ai-jen Poo, director of the Care in Action, joins The American
Prospect's executive editor David Dayen for a conversation on Family
Care, and why this issue needs to be at the top of the nation's
legislative agenda.
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Featuring Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, David Dayen, Ai-jen Poo, Lynnea
Redmon-Williams, and Brittany Gibson
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They will be joined by Lynnea Redmon-Williams, who works full time while
caring for both her children and her mother; Brittany Gibson, Prospect
writing fellow who reports on models for caregiving from around the
world; and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, who teaches sociology at the
University of Southern California and details the challenges faced by
elders caring for elders.
You can read these articles and more in the Prospect's
Special Report on Building Universal Family Care,
published this week atProspect.org/familycare
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