CCF MEDIA BRIEF – APRIL 15, 2021
CCF EXPERTS IN THE NEWS:
- ‘Mommy Juice’ Might Be a Pandemic Stress-Reliever, But It’s Killing Women
- Women are drinking more since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Why We Still Think Caregiving Isn’t a Job
- When an Estranged Relative Dies, Some Face Grief, Regret and Relief
- How faith, family — and timing — shape Mitt Romney’s efforts to change the child tax credit
- Friendship is a place of sacrifice—and sanctification
NEW WORK BY CCF EXPERTS*
- COVID-19, Coronavirus-Related Anxiety, and Changes in Women’s Alcohol Use
NEW ON THE CCF BLOG:
- The Shortest Distance is Across Not Around: Bridging Chasms in Women’s Health Care and Racial Justice to Achieve Maternal Health Equity
- The Pandemic Reveals: Home, Work and Health Care Disadvantages for Women of Color
OTHER NEWS:
- What Women Need to Know About the Covid Vaccine
- The Secret to Getting More Women in Leadership: Men
- Our conversation about anti-trans laws is broken
- It’s Official: The Average American Family Has 2 Absurdly Stressed Out Parents
- How to Help Your Adolescent Think About the Last Year
- F.D.A. Will Allow Abortion Pills by Mail During the Pandemic
- Ten economic facts on how mothers spend their time
- One weird trick to fix our broken child care system
- How Biden’s infrastructure plan could leave child care behind
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- ‘Mommy Juice’ Might Be a Pandemic Stress-Reliever, But It’s Killing Women
https://www.lx.com/mental-health/mommy-juice-might-be-a-pandemic-stress-reliever-but-its-killing-women/34596/
More women are dying of alcohol-related liver complications as drinking surges during the pandemic, researchers say. The results are raising questions about how alcohol is marketed to women and if help is accessible.
- Women are drinking more since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/women-are-drinking-more-since-the-beginning-of-the-covid-19-pandemic/
A new study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Gynaecology and Women’s Health has found that women are drinking more than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Why We Still Think Caregiving Isn’t a Job
https://www.damemagazine.com/2021/04/06/why-we-still-think-caregiving-isnt-a-job/
Are women more naturally suited to love and nurture? Are they more naturally suited to sacrifice their interests and autonomy for the good of their homes and families? A global crisis has made glaringly apparent that, whether they’re naturally suited or not, they’re expected to be.
- When an Estranged Relative Dies, Some Face Grief, Regret and Relief
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/05/well/family/grief-family-estrangement.html
Some have regrets over unfinished business. For others, the end of an unhappy and complicated relationship just comes as a relief.
- How faith, family — and timing — shape Mitt Romney’s efforts to change the child tax credit
https://www.deseret.com/2021/4/2/22356886/how-birth-rate-covid-help-drive-mitt-romney-family-security-act-to-bipartisan-support
His Family Security Act, which would pay parents a monthly stipend as they raise their children, has united an unusually diverse swath of experts and politicians
- Friendship is a place of sacrifice—and sanctification
https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2021/04/08/big-friendship-review-sacrifice-sanctification-240390
There is a way of praising friendships that unintentionally undermines them.
- COVID-19, Coronavirus-Related Anxiety, and Changes in Women’s Alcohol Use
https://juniperpublishers.com/jgwh/pdf/JGWH.MS.ID.556057.pdf
- The Shortest Distance is Across Not Around: Bridging Chasms in Women’s Health Care and Racial Justice to Achieve Maternal Health Equity
https://thesocietypages.org/ccf/2021/04/13/the-shortest-distance-is-across-not-around-bridging-chasms-in-womens-health-care-and-racial-justice-to-achieve-maternal-health-equity/
- The Pandemic Reveals: Home, Work and Health Care Disadvantages for Women of Color
https://thesocietypages.org/ccf/2021/04/06/the-pandemic-reveals-home-work-and-health-care-disadvantages-for-women-of-color/
What do we miss when we don’t bring an intersectional lens to analyses of the pandemic?
- What Women Need to Know About the Covid Vaccine
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/14/well/live/women-covid-19-vaccine.html
Can it affect mammograms or the timing of fertility treatments? What side effects should you look out for? Experts weigh in.
- The Secret to Getting More Women in Leadership: Men
https://www.newsweek.com/2021/04/16/secret-getting-more-women-leadership-men-1581437.html
In the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, the status of women in the workplace has taken on renewed importance and urgency.
- Our conversation about anti-trans laws is broken
https://www.vox.com/identities/22358864/trans-issues-sports-health-care-bills-laws-arkansas-alabama-montana-south-dakota
Let’s stop pretending that bills denying trans kids health care are something other than bigotry that will get children killed.
- It’s Official: The Average American Family Has 2 Absurdly Stressed Out Parents
https://www.fatherly.com/news/study-average-american-family-struggles-with-work-life-balance/
If you think balancing work and family life is stressful, you’re in good company.
- How to Help Your Adolescent Think About the Last Year
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/11/health/pandemic-middle-school-mental-health.html
Hint: It’s not a “lost year.” Also, the screen time with friends? It’s good for their mental health.
- F.D.A. Will Allow Abortion Pills by Mail During the Pandemic
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/13/health/covid-abortion-pills-mailed.html
The agency said it would stop enforcing a rule requiring women to get the first of two pills in person at a medical clinic or hospital.
- Ten economic facts on how mothers spend their time
https://www.brookings.edu/essay/ten-economic-facts-on-how-mothers-spend-their-time/
The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll.
- One weird trick to fix our broken child care system
https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22360152/child-care-free-public-funding
Early education in the US is endlessly convoluted, and a massive expense for lower- and middle-class families. What if the solution were as straightforward as making child care a “good” job?
- How Biden’s infrastructure plan could leave child care behind
https://www.vox.com/22362607/child-care-biden-infrastructure-plan-bill
America’s child care system is broken. But Biden isn’t tackling it — yet.
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