Studies show that girls’ roles at home form a significant but invisible part of the care economy, which has substantial effects on their childhood, especially their experiences in school.
On July 20, 2022, we hosted an important discussion about the caretaking roles shouldered by girls of color, and how they affect their school experiences. We were joined by speakers Dr. Camille R. Quinn, who discussed the Initiative’s recent research on the topic, and Lauren Carson, founder of Black Girls Smile, who presented ways for members to better support girls in schools, especially when they take on significant tasks at home.
Read the full research review, Indispensable But Overlooked: Girls’ Caretaking and Household Responsibilities and Their Effects on Girls’ Lives.