Latina women are disproportionately found working low-wage jobs with inconsistent schedules that make it challenging to find affordable child care. This in turn hinders Latina mothers from continuing their education, receiving professional development training, or staying in the workforce. Join us as we discuss the childcare crisis in America and other factor that contribute to the Latina Pay Gap.
Featuring
KC Muñoz, LCLAA Trabajadora Fellow
Irasema Garza, Attorney and Co-Author of an AAUW report on the pandemic's impact on L...
Latina women are disproportionately found working low-wage jobs with inconsistent schedules that make it challenging to find affordable child care. This in turn hinders Latina mothers from continuing their education, receiving professional development training, or staying in the workforce. Join us as we discuss the childcare crisis in America and other factor that contribute to the Latina Pay Gap.
Featuring
- KC Muñoz, LCLAA Trabajadora Fellow
- Irasema Garza, Attorney and Co-Author of an AAUW report on the pandemic's impact on Latinas
Hosts:
- Jose Vargas, Executive Director, LCLAA
- Pablo Stein, Director of Communications and Policy, LCLAA
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