Cooking, cleaning, and caring
A detailed look at the how migrant and immigrant women in low-wage essential sectors in Nova Scotia experienced the COVID-19 pandemic
María José Yax-Fraser is an artivist, a scholarly and community research practitioner, and community leader. She has worked in migration and settlement services for more than twenty-five years. María José is a founding member of the Immigrant Migrant Women’s Association of Halifax (IMWAH) and is a strong advocate of gender equality, equity and the advancement of immigrant and migrant women. She is a PhD Candidate in Social Anthropology at York University. Her academic interest is on the cross-cultural mothering experiences of immigrant and migrant mothers.
A detailed look at the how migrant and immigrant women in low-wage essential sectors in Nova Scotia experienced the COVID-19 pandemic
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