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Climate Change is a Childcare Issue

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Climate Change is Childcare Issue (September 12th Episode): In this episode of the No One is Coming to Save Us podcast, host Gloria Riviera explores why “families across L.A. are struggling with the rising cost of childcare and how to access support programs. Meanwhile, childcare providers are grappling with their own challenges, including low wages and staff shortages. Gloria talks about how leaders in L.A. can invest in a more unified, affordable, and culturally affirming system of childcare. She is joined by Debra Colman, the Director of the L.A. County Office for the Advancement of Early Care and Education, and Vickie Ramos Harris, the Vice President of Policy and Programs at Catalyst California.”

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No One is Coming to Save Us

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2024

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Climate Change is a Childcare Issue

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Climate Change is Childcare Issue (September 12th Episode): In this episode of the No One is Coming to Save Us podcast, host Gloria Riviera explores why “families across L.A. are struggling with the rising cost of childcare and how to access support programs. Meanwhile, childcare providers are grappling with their own challenges, including low wages and staff shortages. Gloria talks about how leaders in L.A. can invest in a more unified, affordable, and culturally affirming system of childcare. She is joined by Debra Colman, the Director of the L.A. County Office for the Advancement of Early Care and Education, and Vickie Ramos Harris, the Vice President of Policy and Programs at Catalyst California.”

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