News Roundup

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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • On the NYT’s Ezra Klein Show (1 hr. 8 mins.; transcript available) the sociologist Caitlin Collins discussed why parenting feels so difficult in America.
  • Vox looked at how Oklahoma’s universal pre-K program became a model for its progressive peers.
  • At Romper, a mom wrote about her experience with postpartum rage.
  • Parents spoke to New York Times critic and journalist Amanda Hess about her new memoir, Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age.
  • In Allure, a Black mom wrote about her goal of helping her daughter love her hair — something she hadn’t learned to do herself until much later in life.
  • The Smithsonian highlighted a new museum exhibit in Philadelphia that shows the evolution of American nutritional health through the context of school lunches.
  • Culture Study reminisced about summer family vacations.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from Slackjaw, with “That Burgundy A-Line Dress With The Tags Still On Three Years Later Would Like To Have A Word With You.”

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