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Twenty-first Century Motherhood: Experience, Identity, Policy, Agency resources

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Contributors Enola G. Aird is an activist mother. She is the founder and director of Mothers for a Human Future, an initiative focused on fighting the commercialization of childhood and the commodification of children. She is a graduate of Barnard College and Yale Law School, and has at various times practiced corporate law, cared for her children full-time, and balanced mothering with advocacy for mothers and children. She grate- fully acknowledges thoughtful comments on earlier drafts of this paper from Stepha- nie Robinson, Gia Interlandi, Marcy Darnovsky, Richard Hayes, Susan Linn, Stephanie Maitland, and Stephen L. Carter. Honor Brabazon has published research on social movements, law, and global capital- ism in academic and nonacademic periodicals, and she has conducted research in Swe- den, India, and Venezuela. She received an Honours B.A. from Trinity College at the University of Toronto. Since writing the paper in this volume, she has completed a Mas- ter’s degree in political science at York University and has begun work on a doctorate in politics at the University of Oxford. She is concurrently a visiting graduate student in law at Birkbeck College in the University of London.

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