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Mothers & More Publicity 2002JANUARYAustin Family Magazine, January 2002. The New Mothers Survival Guide by Janet Katz. The Palm Beach Post/Neighborhood Post January 23, 2002. Group Helps At-Home Moms With New ‘Career by Renee Solomon. Los Angeles Times January 6, 2002. Mommy, Me & An Advanced Degree. The pull of stay-at-home motherhood seems to be intensifying for some career women by Ann Marsh. The Record, Bergen County, January 13, 2002. Ridgewood Grants Kids a Timeout Night at Home by Leslie Brody. FEBRUARYAmerican Demographics, February 2002. The Baby Sabbatical. For the first time in 25 years, fewer women with infants are choosing to work. Does this signal a derailment in the career track? by Rifka Rosenwein. MARCHMothering, March/April 2002. Count Us In! Motherhood, Feminism, and the US Census by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner APRILKids Magazine, New Jersey. April 22-May 5, 2002. Beyond 9 to 5: Job Sharing, Tag Teaming, Telecommuting & Flextime by Julie Isaacs. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 2, 2002. Letter-to-the-editor Support Group Aids Stay-At-Home Moms by Laura Yamashita. Dallas Morning News, April 13, 2002. For Working Moms, A Delicate Balance. Despite some changes, women still struggle to blend kids, career by Karen M. Thomas. New Jersey Star-Ledger April 14, 2002. Moms @ Home: More women are choosing to make child care their career by Peggy OCrawley. Minnesota Womens Press, April 24-May 7, 2002. Feminine or Feminist by Kim Pleticha. Minnesota Womens Press, April 24-May 7, 2002. Womens communities on the web by Kim Pleticha. MAYPhilanthropy News Digest, May 7-May 14, 2002. Spotlight feature on Mothers & More online. Minnesota Womens Press, May 8-21, 2002. Standing up for stay-at-home moms. Karen Hughes decision to put family before career could ignite a national debate on work-family policies by Kim Pleticha. Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2002 Please Send Chocolate: Moms Now Face Stress Moving In and out of Work Force by Sue Shellenbarger. Honolulu Advertiser, May 10, 2002. Working Women Wrestle With Kids, Career Balance by Tanya Bricking. Seattle Times, May 11, 2002. Time Out for Mom: What Mothers Really Could Use is a Little Peace and Quiet by Stephanie Dunnewind. KVUE TV Morning News, ABC affiliate in Austin, Texas. May 19, 2002. Interviewed members Susana Hildebrand and Kim Pleticha. Green Bay Press Gazette, May 2002. Mothers & More Business Awards ceremony publicity. Oasis. CBS Affiliate Radio Talk Show, May 2002. Interview with Debra Levy, Director of Advocacy. JUNEBrain, Child, Summer 2002. One Thing After Another by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner. JULYThe New York Times, Business Day section, July 5, 2002. Job Track or ‘Mommy Track? Some Do Both, in Phases by Louis Uchitelle. AUGUSTFOX-TV Rochester, MN, August 14, 2002. Coverage of Rochester, MN chapter #203s Mothers & More Business Awards and on one of their members, highlighting working moms and balancing work and family. OCTOBERChampaign County, IL chapter had a local TV station cover their Open House broadcasting a feature in addition to a 10 second piece on the 5:00 news the day of the event. Memphis/Shelby County, TN chapter was interviewed on a local TV morning show about transitioning between full-time mothering and working at their Open House , October 14, 2002. NOVEMBERNorth Jersey News, November 11, 2002. "Mother world v. money world: Movement tries to unite ideas for benefit of all," by Leslie Brody. US News & World Report, November 25, 2002. "Mommy's Home" by Kim Clark. DECEMBERGreenville News, December 2, 2002. "South Carolina to host Motherhood Conference" by Patricia Harbison. The Oregonian, December 5, 2002. "Moms who leave the workforce find support in networking" by Linda Baker. Family Matters , December 5, 2002. SW Cleveland chapter and Kristin Maschka, President, were guests on local radio show. The Wall Street Journal, December 12, 2002. "Women's Groups Give Peace a Chance in War of At-Home and Working Moms" by Sue Shellenbarger in Work & Family column. Chicago Tribune, December 21, 2002. "Many hopping off the Mommy Track. Tough economic times pressure part-timers to work longer hours, and some say it's not worth it" by Bonnie Miller Rubin. Post-Bulletin, Rochester, New York, December 27, 2002. "Stay-at-home moms wouldn't trade places" by Andrea Faiad. New Jersey Star-Ledger. "Moms @ home. More women are choosing to make child care their career" by Peggy O'Crawley. OTHERObserver & Eccentric Newspapers. The New Superwoman. Todays working mothers find creative ways to do it all by Nicole Stafford. |
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