Retired Anthropology Professor Sandy Faiman-Silva and Early Childcare Expert Kathy Blackwell from the Common Start Coalition are talking about the growing need for affordable childcare across the Cape and Islands region. They say lack of childcare is damaging the Cape economy and making it more difficult for families to bounce back after COVID —however they add that this has been an issue gripping America for decades before the pandemic.
Sunday Journal – Experts say Lack of Childcare Holding Cape Economy Back
January 12, 2024
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