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Kate Mangino

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Kate Mangino is a gender expert, professional facilitator, and author specializing in gender equity and the evolving dynamics of modern partnerships and marriage. She is also the co-host of Equal-ish, the podcast devoted to the intersection of marriage, work, and parenting. Kate’s writing has appeared in Time, Slate, Good Housekeeping and the Harvard Business Review. Equal Partners has been featured in The Atlantic, CNN, The Washington Post, BBC World News, and The Guardian.


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Talk to Your Boys by Joanna  Schroeder
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Fantastic, accessible book for parents of tween and teen boys. (Or parents of younger boys who want to prepare!) Also great for grandparents, aunts, uncles, coaches, teachers, faith leaders... if you care about boys, this is a great way to engage. I ...more
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Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates
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I am a giant fan of Laura Bates. All of her books - this included - has brave research, intelligent analysis, and a fiery passion to make the world better.
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Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates
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I am a giant fan of Laura Bates. All of her books - this included - has brave research, intelligent analysis, and a fiery passion to make the world better.
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A Year of Us by Alicia  Muñoz
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Fed Up by Gemma Hartley
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A Year of Us by Alicia  Muñoz
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Couples That Work by Jennifer Petriglieri
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This was one of the first books I read when I started reading Equal Partners - it is a must read for dual income couples trying to figure out their own path forward.
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Having It All by Corinne Low
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Low's book brings so much to the conversation around household equity - I especially love her economics lens, her history of marriage, and her thoughts on "reproductive capital." This is especially important for women who are struggling today, and ne ...more
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“Some researchers categorize chores as inside versus outside. Inside chores tend to be female coded: cooking, cleaning, doing laundry. Outside chores tend to be male coded: lawn maintenance, snow removal, small home repairs. By this rationale, one might expect men in urban areas to shift and do more inside work than men living in rural areas because, when one lives in an urban apartment or small home, there is far less work to do outdoors. On the contrary, the same chore diaries show no significant difference in the number of indoor chores of urban men compared to rural men. Broadly speaking, men in urban areas have more free time than men in rural areas.”
Kate Mangino, Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home

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