Black Women Childcare Providers Face Peril as COVID-Era Funding Expires

Through powerful personal narratives industry experts, this enterprise story reveals how the looming expiration of pandemic-era federal funding threatened the survival of thousands of Black women-owned childcare centers in Chicago, where providers like Rosia Watson juggle quality care and financial stability while earning as little as $1,000 per month after expenses.

Originally published in the Chicago Defender on September 21, 2023.

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