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China is furious at the US because of Biden-led effort to single it out as a threat to world order; Daniela Urban answers unemployment questions; Nikki Fortunato Bas talks about her proposed Oakland budget; and reporter Alec MacGillis uses Amazon as a vehicle to explain uneven wealth distribution

China is furious at the US because of Biden-led effort to single it out as a threat to world order; Daniela Urban answers unemployment questions; Nikki Fortunato Bas talks about her proposed Oakland budget; and reporter Alec MacGillis uses Amazon as a vehicle to explain uneven wealth distribution
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For moms, back to school is not back to normal

School grounds are filling up at recess again as more students ditch virtual learning and return to brick-and-mortar classrooms. But for the many mothers who had to cut back on work during the pandemic as kids stayed home, back to school has not meant back to normal. From sidelined businesses and lost income to night shifts and delayed health care, moms have paid a higher price during the pandemic. Brandy Brager is one of them. The CEO of a five-person construction company, she used to be the kind of person who planned out a whole year ahead. Now, it’s day by day. “The way I think about my career changed,” said Brager, whose 10- and 12-year-old sons went back to school in San Jose in late March almost full time. “I had to cut my salary. My business had to take a bit of the back seat.”

Back to school not normal for California moms

Women’s participation in the labor force hasn’t been this low since 1988. Author: Laurence Du Sault Updated: 7:28 PM PDT April 12, 2021 CALIFORNIA, USA This story was originally published by CalMatters. Lea este artículo en español. School grounds are filling up at recess again as more students ditch virtual learning and return to brick-and-mortar classrooms. But for the many mothers who had to cut back on work during the pandemic as kids stayed home, back to school has not meant back to normal. From sidelined businesses and lost income to night shifts and delayed health care, moms have paid a higher price during the pandemic.

What s in, and out, of the new COVID relief bill; Plus: Community health spotlight: the Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness in SF; and the fight around CA s ethnic studies curriculum

0:08 – What’s in, and not in, the new COVID relief package John Nichols (@NicholsUprising) is National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation. 0:34 – How to get unemployment claims processed and navigating the EDD, plus listeners call-in Daniela Urban is Executive Director of the Center for Workers’ Rights and special counsel to Legal Aid At Work (@LegalAidAtWork). 1:08 – Community healthcare responding to the COVID surge: the Rafiki Coalition Dr Monique LeSarre is executive director of the Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness (@RafikiCoalition), dedicated to “eliminating health inequities in San Francisco’s Black and marginalized communities through education, advocacy, and by providing holistic health and wellness services.”

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