Motherhood, Work, and the Pandemic: Mission Impossible?

Future Forum | May, 25 2021 12:00PM - 1:30PM

Motherhood, Work, and the Pandemic: Mission Impossible?

In April 2020, about 3.5 million moms of school-age children shifted out of active work, moving into paid or unpaid leave, losing their jobs, or leaving the labor force completely, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Nearly half of all mothers were not working last April. While some of those women have re-joined the workforce, women have felt the effects of the pandemic disproportionately.

Please join us for a live panel discussion spotlighting the struggle of Texas mothers during the pandemic. Participants will discuss unemployment numbers, issues around childcare, the toll on women’s mental health, and what, if any, policy solutions could be enacted to support Texas mothers.

Confirmed participants to date include:

  • Katherine Goldstein, Journalist, creator and host of “The Double Shift” podcast
  • Dr. Nazgol Bagheri, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Geography, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and author of a recent study of COVID-19’s impact on working minority mothers
  • Moderator: Abby Johnston, Deputy Editor, The 19th

Format
The moderator will lead a conversation for about 40 minutes. Following the conversation, attendees can ask questions using the Q&A function. We will be using a Zoom webinar. Zoom is free to the public but you will need to download it to your computer or device first. You can download Zoom here.

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