Racial costs of legacy infrastructure, why the U.S. military must plan around private military companies, and how mothers spend their time.
March 31, 2021 As Women’s History Month comes to a close, read about some of the policies women from Brookings say that the Biden administration should prioritize to improve life for women in the U.S. and around the world. | 10 economic facts on how mothers spend their time The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on mothers, who find themselves under increased pressure to work, care, cook, clean, and keep their families safe. Lauren Bauer, Eliana Buckner, Sara Estep, Emily Moss, and Morgan Welch review trends in women’s labor force participation and document how mothers of young children are spending their time. Read more | In Jackson, a water crisis has revealed the racial costs of legacy infrastructure Black-majority cities such as Jackson, Mississippi are burdened by a history of racism and lack of infrastructure investment, setting the stage for future tragedies and suffering. Andre Perry, Joseph Kane, and Carl Romer say the Biden administration should ensure that money is allocated to improve the legacy infrastructure that has historically failed Black communities. Read more |
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