We also have additional books available to purchase at the front where you checked in. And of course if youre joining us virtually on the youtube live stream, we would love to encourage you to buy a copy of essential labor online using the link in the live stream description. All right. So with all that in mind we are so very excited to introduce angela garvis and gross who are here celebrating their the release of angelas newest book essential labor mothering as social change. In essential labor angela examines our society and the increasingly Important Role that caregivers play whether they are mothers healthcare workers or oftentimes both drawing from both personal contacts as a first generation filipinoamerican and global context as a woman dealing with motherhood during a global pandemic. Angela reminds us of the true irrefutable power of mothers and caregivers and explores the the radical nature of motherhood. Angela garbus is the author of essential labor and like a mother an np
At this event. We will be doing a hand raised audience q a towards the end of the event. So please start thinking of questions to ask after the talk tonight. Angela will be signing and personalizing books at the desk near the side door behind me. We also have additional books available to purchase at the front where you checked in. And of course if youre joining us virtually on the youtube live stream, we would love to encourage you to buy a copy of essential labor online using the link in the live stream description. All right. So with all that in mind we are so very excited to introduce angela garvis and gross who are here celebrating their the release of angelas newest book essential labor mothering as social change. In essential labor angela examines our society and the increasingly Important Role that caregivers play whether they are mothers healthcare workers or oftentimes both drawing from both personal contacts as a first generation filipinoamerican and global context as a woma
Tonight. Angela will be signing and personalizing books at the desk near the side door behind me. We also have additional books available to purchase at the front where you checked in. And of course if youre joining us virtually on the youtube live stream, we would love to encourage you to buy a copy of essential labor online using the link in the live stream description. All right. So with all that in mind we are so very excited to introduce angela garvis and gross who are here celebrating their the release of angelas newest book essential labor mothering as social change. In essential labor angela examines our society and the increasingly Important Role that caregivers play whether they are mothers healthcare workers or oftentimes both drawing from both personal contacts as a first generation filipinoamerican and global context as a woman dealing with motherhood during a global pandemic. Angela reminds us of the true irrefutable power of mothers and caregivers and explores the the ra
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