Nestlé and the Mommy Wars
Last week, Nestlé flew a group of mom bloggers to Pasadena. A few attendees took the opportunity to bring up NestlĂ©'s practice of sourcing cocoa harvested by children on Twitter.
Last week, Nestlé flew a group of mom bloggers to Pasadena. A few attendees took the opportunity to bring up NestlĂ©'s practice of sourcing cocoa harvested by children on Twitter.
Joan Williams | Posted 09.22.2009 | Living
Having a child is the worst economic decision a woman can make, in part, because workplace discrimination against mothers is the strongest and most open form of gender discrimination.
Wendy Sachs | Posted 09.22.2009 | Living
In a time of cash for clunkers, TARP, Ponzi schemes and "Recessionistas," the luxury of choosing not to work, seems, well, unseemly if not downright irresponsible.
Morra Aarons-Mele | Posted 09.17.2009 | Living
It's wonderful that pregnancy is seen as such a beautiful thing, but it's a shame that motherhood is framed against a backdrop of such beauty [that] no one can live up to.
AP | KAREN MATTHEWS | Posted 02.09.2009 | Style
NEW YORK — With her Camelot pedigree and Park Avenue address, Caroline Kennedy is not exactly the average American woman. But many women identif...
Virginia Vitzthum | Posted 10.04.2008 | Politics
Why isn't anyone asking about the parenting of Todd Palin? Couldn't he put the kids to bed and help them with their homework?
Joanne Bamberger | Posted 10.04.2008 | Politics
The one thing we should not be tossing into the mix is whether she is qualified to be vice-president because she still has young children to tend to.
Joellen Raderstorf | Posted 10.07.2009 | Denver