Ep. 53: Unintended consequences: Solo moms face extreme vulnerability during COVID-19 shutdown
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While the coronavirus shutdowns have been difficult for everyone, they weigh especially heavy on single mothers who are navigating everything alone. Dr. Marika Lindholm, a sociologist and founder of Empowering Solo Moms Everywhere (ESME), an online community for solo mothers, explains how the pandemic has amplified single mothers' socioeconomic vulnerabilities. Across dozens of ESME-hosted Facebook groups, the mothers' posts contain the same undertone: They are scared.
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