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Are We Facing a Generational Wipeout of Working Mothers?

Clip: 9/14/2020 | 16m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Joan C. Williams discusses the pandemic's effects on working mothers.

COVID lockdowns forced working parents to find a way to reconcile their jobs with the burdens of homeschooling and household management. And who is doing the lion’s share? Working moms, says Joan C. Williams. She is the founding director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, and she tells Michel Martin about the increasingly impossible dilemma of the working mom.

09/14/2020

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Apocalyptic Images from the West Coast Wildfires

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Clip: 9/14/2020 | 3m | Kent Nishimura discusses his work documenting the West Coast wildfires. (3m)

Jelani Cobb on Police Reform and Racial Justice

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Clip: 9/14/2020 | 2m 53s | FRONTLINE correspondent Jelani Cobb discusses racism and policing. (2m 53s)

Sen. Tammy Duckworth: We Need a Carbon-Neutral Future

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Clip: 9/14/2020 | 2m 51s | Sen. Tammy Duckworth discusses the climate crisis and the 2020 election. (2m 51s)

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