In case you missed it, the New York Times ran a feature about men who care for their elderly parents. Nearly 40 percent of men are their family's primary care provider up from 19 percent in 1996, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
Current Campaigns
Paid Sick Days for AllNearly half of all private sector workers don't have a single paid sick day. The result: too many Americans are forced to go to work sick, to choose between taking care of a sick child or losing a day's pay, or even end up losing their jobs when illness strikes. Help change this. |
Fair Pay NowHelp overturn an outrage. The U.S. Supreme Court in the Ledbetter case made a decision that significantly sets back women's ability to demand equal pay for equal work. In fact, the ruling also undermines an employee's ability to stop pay discrimination based on race, religion, and national origin, as well as gender. The Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act fixes that problem. Help it pass Congress now. |
Support Breastfeeding Moms!Sign the Statement of Support for Breastfeeding Moms and to advocate for the Breastfeeding Promotion Act which is moving through Congress. |
California - Healthcare for All Kids!MomsRising members feel strongly that every child should have access to healthcare and are deeply concerned that approximately 763,000 children in California are currently uninsured. Tell your legislators that any healthcare reform in California must include coverage for all kids now! |
Moms Blogging
How I Know We're in for a Rough Economic Ride

I'm not an economist, and I don't play one on TV.
Immigration is a Mother's Issue

In my job as a lawyer, I have ordinarily been the one giving advice to immigrant women. As a mother, though, I was the one in the position to receive consejos, to learn from stories of the women I represented, thereby strengthening my sense of self as a mother. Their voices, stories, struggles and wisdom have shaped my life, and my identity as a feminist.
Traces of Melamine Found in U.S. Baby Formula

Cross-posted at MotherTalkers.
We really mean it - no toxic toys for our kids!

You can't take your eyes off them for a second. No, I'm not talking about the kids. This time, it's the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) monkeying around with toxic toys.

