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The Childcare Challenge: Parents, Policy, and the Power of Community

44 min · 7 de may de 2024
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In the podcast episode "The Childcare Challenge: Parents, Policy, and the Power of Community," host Ailen Arreaza interviews three mothers—Kelly, Angela, and RiAnna—who share their journey in the grassroots Campaign for Childcare. They recount how they connected on Reddit, formed a supportive community, and began advocating for affordable, high-quality childcare. Their discussion delves into the challenges faced by families, the impact of childcare costs on their lives, and the need for systemic change. The mothers share personal stories, highlight examples of successful policies like New Mexico's universal childcare program, and encourage parents to join their movement to bring about change for future generations.

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