Denied benefits, Chinese single moms press for change
HUIZHONG WU, Associated Press
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1of3In this photo released by Zou Xiaoqi, Zou Xiaoqi, a single mother turned activist in Shanghai, holds her son as they visit a beach in Sanya, southern China's Hainan province in October, 2019. Zou, who has become a source of support for single moms ever since she started publicly campaigning for her maternity benefits, said that the cultural stigma around being a single mother is still very intense. (Zou Xiaoqi via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of3In this photo released by Zou Xiaoqi, Zou Xiaoqi, a single mother turned activist, holds her son during a visit to a museum in Shanghai in June, 2019. Zou, who has become a source of support for single moms ever since she started publicly campaigning for her maternity benefits, said that the cultural stigma around being a single mother is still very intense. (Zou Xiaoqi via AP)APShow MoreShow Less