Access to affordable childcare is a feminist concern from "summary" of Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
The issue of affordable childcare is not just a matter of convenience or economics. It is a feminist concern because women, especially those in marginalized communities, bear the brunt of childcare responsibilities. When childcare is expensive or inaccessible, it disproportionately affects women who are already struggling to make ends meet. This creates a cycle of poverty and limits opportunities for women to advance in their careers or pursue education. Feminism is about advocating for equality and justice for all women, regardless of their race, class, or background. When we talk about affordable childcare, we are not just talking about a personal choice or lifestyle preference. We are talking about a systemic issue that affects women's ability to participate fully in society. Access to affordable childcare is a feminist concern because it is a matter of social jus...Similar Posts
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