n the last year, much has been said, yet little has been done, about the imbalanced weight of caregiving that falls so heavily on woman-identified people, especially on women of color. The extreme exacerbation of inequities that predated the pandemic has laid bare the ragged, razor-sharp rock bottom that lies underneath a lack of social safety nets in the United States. Some of the most precariously employed people in this country have long been artists and museum workers, and such precariousness has only deepened in the last year, with
Liz Munsell
Mar 01, 2022
3 minutes
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