Author Angela Garbes joins the pod today to dive deep into her book “Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change” and discusses the economic, political and ideological systems that have shaped the way our society sees care work. She shares:
- Why care work and mothering is so undervalued in American society.
- How lack of compensation for care workers is a uniquely American problem.
- Mothering as a verb instead of a noun
- How the majority of Americans believe in more support for domestic workers/why our government does not represent us any longer.
- How both the wealth of our country and our views on care workers comes from slavery.
- The surprising median wage that nannies in America make and why we need to look at our own biases when it comes to paying them.
- Why being a care worker is life changing work.
- Why mothering is the earliest public health intervention we could have.
- How to remain hopeful when it comes to making changes to the system.
- If she thinks we will ever see paid family leave in America and what we have to do to get there.
Follow Angela: https://www.instagram.com/angelagarbes/
Buy Angela’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Labor-Mothering-Social-Change/dp/0062937367
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