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Take Care of Care-Workers

This article originally appeared in US News & World Report. Read it there.  Every morning, two separate workforces, heading in...

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I’m Sandwiched Between Elder and Child Care—and I’m Not Alone

This article originally appeared in Slate. Read it there.  Several years ago, my parents were in town from Rochester, New...

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Referendum Campaign Launched in Maine for Universal In-Home Care

This article originally appeared in The Free Press. Read it there. The progressive group Maine People’s Alliance is spearheading a...

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The American Care Landscape: Challenges and Solutions for the 21st Century

This article originally appeared in the Oxford Academic Public Policy and Aging Report. Read it there.    When my father...

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America’s Oldest State Campaigns for Universal Home Care

This article originally appeared on Home Health Care News. Read it there.  A local coalition of senior and public advocacy...

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How Negotiating Care For the ‘Silver Wave’ Can Lead To Real Work/Life Balance

This post originally appeared on Forbes on September 7, 2017. Read it there.  What’s the secret key to achieving work/life...

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How we’re neglecting our elders and the workers that care for them: Q&A with the filmmakers of Care

This post originally appeared on The Ford Foundation. Read it there.  Meet Vilma – she came to the United States...

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Getting to Yes, And… | Ai-jen Poo, Caring Across Generations – Improvisation for Care

This post originally appeared on WGN Radio on September 5, 2017. Listen to the interview there.  Kelly talks to activist,...

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Film spotlights those struggling to navigate incomprehensible system we’ll all need to rely on at some point

This post originally appeared on The New York Times Live “Women in the World” on September 4, 2017. Read the...

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Why this Philly-produced documentary may be the most important film you see this year

This post originally appeared on the Philadelphia Inquirer on August 23, 2017. Read the original there.  Of all the looming...

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