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Class Name

TWOMN 101 Introduction to Women's Studies

Instructor

Natalie Jolly

Abstract/Description

A Visual presentation of a feminist perspective on access to affordable childcare, including how it affects various spheres of women's lives, and how it affects society at large. This zine briefly examines the historical context of Federally funded daycare during WWII, current effective childcare systems in place in other developed nations, and the many consequences which the lack of affordable childcare has on women and the entire economy in the USA today.

Date

Spring 5-12-2019

Keywords

childcare, child care, daycare, feminist perspective, feminism, affordable childcare, WWII Federal daycare system, economic impact, educational impact, family impact

Disciplines

Accessibility | American Politics | Child Psychology | Critical and Cultural Studies | Development Studies | Disability and Equity in Education | Early Childhood Education | Education Policy | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Gender Equity in Education | Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication | Income Distribution | Infrastructure | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies | Other Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Public Administration | Social Influence and Political Communication | Social Policy | Social Welfare | Urban Education | Urban Studies | Women's Studies

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All artwork is the original creation of the author

All sources are listed in the annotated bibliography file

What's The Deal With Childcare: Childcare As A Women's Issue - And Why It Should Matter To Everyone

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