Angela Garbes with Jen Graves: Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change

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Thu Jul 28, 7 pm
Third Place Books Seward Park Seward Park (Seattle)
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Filipino American food writer and former Stranger staffer Angela Garbes has penned a book that reframes care work and mothering as a radical and essential form of social justice. In Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change, Garbes pulls from her own upbringing as a first-generation immigrant in the United States to consider how mothering has been an economic demand, particularly for women of color. Further, Garbes wonders how the emotionally draining act of mothering might be a channel through which to find a deeper sense of self. She'll be joined in conversation by therapist, professor, and fellow former Stranger writer Jen Graves.

Third Place Books Seward Park

5041 Wilson Ave S Seattle, WA 98118 Venue website

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