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The First City with Universal Child Care (with Julie Menin)

The First City with Universal Child Care (with Julie Menin)

FromNo One is Coming to Save Us


The First City with Universal Child Care (with Julie Menin)

FromNo One is Coming to Save Us

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Gloria sits down with NYC Council Member Julie Menin to learn how New York became the first city in the United States to pass universal child care. Julie talks about running a campaign centered on child care, how she convinced her colleagues to vote for this bill, and what will happen now that it’s passed. Plus, they break down what each bill in her package will do, including creating a child care directory and online portal for local, state, and federal child care subsidies. Plus, Julie explains why her plan focuses on New York’s youngest kids, from 0-3 years old.
 
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Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Not only is no one is coming to save us, but we’re now in the fight of our lives. America has become an even more inhospitable place to conceive, have, and raise a child. Access to health care and related rights are shrinking, while efforts to advance gender equity, including infrastructure for child care, stall out. Every Thursday, veteran reporter Gloria Riviera talks to people on the front lines who are pushing society forward — from reproductive justice to child care — and shows you how to be a part of the movement to make change happen. No one is coming to save us, so let’s save ourselves. Presented by Neighborhood Villages.