This hour on Disrupted, we're challenging long-held assumptions about parents and caregivers. First, Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change, explains how care workers are undervalued. She touches on the way the early days of the pandemic spotlighted issues in caregiving and why the legacy of American colonialism in the Philippines influenced both her family history and the disproportionate number of Filipinx nurses who died from COVID. Then, UConn professor Kari Adamsons talks about her research on fathers and the problem with the way many people think about "traditional families."
GUESTS:
Angela Garbes: author of Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change
Kari Adamsons: Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Connecticut
This episode originally aired on February 15, 2023.

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