Alice Proujansky: Parenting During a Pandemic
Alice Proujansky
In partnership with The Nation, we’re amplifying the experiences of frontline workers and communities disproportionately affected by the upheaval of the Coronavirus.
This week, Alice Proujansky reflects on the labor of parenthood in a society that offers little more than symbolic support.
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“This can’t last forever, and probably life will return to some sort of normal. I just wish I knew. I don’t want a Blue Angels flyover for health care workers or flowers on Mother’s Day. I want sufficient N95 masks for nurses, Medicare for All, and a system that doesn’t make parenting a luxury.”