Jean Hardisty, Ph.D. : Race and Child Care in Mississippi (The Grace K. Baruch Memorial Lecture)

In this presentation, Jean Hardisty, Ph.D., will discuss the relationship between the provision of child care to welfare recipients and institutional racism, using Mississippi as a case study. Jean Hardisty is a Senior Scholar at the Wellesley Centers for Women and the founder and president emerita of Political Research Associates, a Boston-based research center that analyzes right wing, authoritarian, and anti-democratic trends, and publishes educational materials for the general public.

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