“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein
In this report from CCPA-NS, Phyllis Rippeyoung argues that the increasing pressures put on mothers to parent intensively—and the concomitant lack of government policies to support them in this work—makes women the primary bearers of the associated costs of mothering.
“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein