Haley Swenson
Senior Writer and Researcher, Better Life Lab
Are you doing your fair share at home and deliberately advancing gender equality?
For many the path toward gender equality in the United States has never felt steeper than it does today. A years-long pandemic has destroyed precious gains women have made at work and left caregivers and parents—especially women—burnt out and desperate for support. Last week’s Supreme Court decision overturning Americans’ right to privacy in regards to abortion, despite widespread public support for Roe v. Wade, has left people across the gender spectrum wondering just what they can do to continue the march toward equality.
Research shows that the ways we divide the work at home and the larger structures, policies, and cultures that shape our lives are intertwined, and that men, in particular, play an enormous role in creating these conditions. That’s why it has never been more critical that men and others who have traditionally taken the back seat in domestic life step up into equal partnership with the women in their lives and deliberately work toward gender equality in all facets of life.
I spoke to author and researcher Kate Mangino about Equal Partners, her new book packed with research and practical advice on how couples, their families, and their communities, can do just that. Read our full conversation here, then, take the quiz we've designed with Mangino, Experiment No. 32, to find out if you're an Equal Partner!
—Haley Swenson, Better Life Lab Fellow
The Basics:
We’re Trying to Solve: Unfair chore and care distribution
Target Audience: Adults, Everyone
Category: Household Chores
Estimated Time: 20 minutes
Difficulty Level: Easy
Directions: