Mothers on Mute: A Silent Pandemic
1Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work Texas Tech University Box 41012 2500 Broadway Avenue Lubbock TX 79409-1012 USA.
Abstract:
My experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, and trying to write through it, has been profoundly shaped by my identity as a mother. Like me, many women-mothers in particular-have had their voices muted by the demands of domestic labor. Trying to find a way to continue telling the stories that matter to me during these times has made me see how important it is for mothers to unmute and claim a space for our voices, even if our voices must change in order to be heard.
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