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'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

Released Thursday, 16th May 2024
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'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises

Thursday, 16th May 2024
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As a parent, how do you navigate – and feel hope – raising kids through a pandemic, a climate crisis and with police brutality in the news? That's the question at the center of Emily Raboteau's new book, Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'The Apocalypse.' In today's episode, Raboteau tells Here & Now's Celeste Headlee what she learned about radical care, resilience and interdependence through the people she met in her community and in her travels, and how she thinks about parenting through personal and global hardships.


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