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Parenting, Pizza Political Action on 3/14! — Brooklynian

Parenting, Pizza Political Action on 3/14!

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edited November -1 in Park Slope

You know that parenting is hard work, but did you know . . .

- That new parents in California and New Jersey get paid leave, but state lawmakers have failed to pass paid family leave in New York?

- That half of public school parents in New York City don’t have any paid sick days to care for their kids (your child’s classmates)?

- That pregnancy discrimination and unfair treatment of mothers at work is on the rise in New York?

- That part-time workers, disproportionately women, are routinely denied access to fair pay and benefits?

- That in New York City, the cost of child care is increasing $1,612 per year?

New York is failing to address the needs of its families!

On March 14, Ann Crittenden, author of The Price of Motherhood, will be moderating a discussion among Brooklyn parents regarding work-family balance. Join other parents to call for change and to let elected officials know how they can better support families like yours. Human Rights Watch and A Better Balance will also share the latest on legislative campaigns and work-family research.

Bring your children to participate in the political action! There will be free pizza.

When: Monday, March 14, 2011, 5:30-7:30pm

Where: Old First Reformed Church

729 Carroll Street (at the corner of 7th Avenue)

RSVPs Appreciated: RSVP by visiting A Better Balance’s facebook page or by sending an email to [email protected].

Sponsors: A Better Balance, Human Rights Watch, and the New York State Paid Family Leave Coalition

Co-Sponsors: Center for Children’s Initiatives, National Physicians Alliance – NY, NYC Dad's Group, Park Slope Parents, Public Health Association of New York City, ROC-NY, The What to Expect Foundation, Women of Color Policy Network, Working Families Party


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