By Noah Boonov Previously on this blog, I’ve been open about what it was like growing up online. One of the reasons I spent many hours on Twitter and Tumblr as a kid and teenager was perpetuated by my love for YouTube. I’ve consumed hours upon hours of videos. I used to stay up until […]
Tag: mothering
One of our blog authors, Fiona Joy Green, has been honoured by being chosen to join a group of eight REMARKABLE MANITOBA WOMEN honoured for International Women’s Day by CBC Manitoba. Catch her interview with Laurie Hoogstraten during the drive home program, “Up to Speed”. Fiona talks about writing and mothering, and also defines intersectional […]
Mothering and Motherhood on the Home/Front
By Fiona Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers We’re excited to be presenting at this year’s IAMAS conference, Mothering and Motherhood on the Home/Front, which aims to “examine the importance of home, mothering, and motherhood in its multiple meanings.” Our presentation “Parenting and technology in blog and book: contextualizing familybloglines.com and Parenting/Internet/Kids in current scholarship and online” explores […]
by Fiona Joy Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers To make quality jobs available to women who are mothers responsible for the care of school age children, it’s imperative for employers to develop flexible work programs and patterns. There has been a lot written about companies developing hybrid work schedules, but many of these follow regulatory […]