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being raised by single mothers at 15 million.

Some estimates put the number of children in the U.S. “What are the top five things you wish people understood or acknowledged about your single-mom experience?” she asks. “Head of Household: A Journal for Single Moms.” Beth Raymer, a single mom, has put together words of inspiration from famous single mothers, prompts aimed at reflection, and ways to help their lives go easier. Written by Lucinda Gosling, Hilary Robinson and Amy Tobin. It's an in-depth examination of the subject, from the suffragists and Judy Chicago to Zanele Muholi and Andrea Bowers. The original book, out in 2018, has been revised to add 60 pages of material. “The Art of Feminism.” This collection of art, illustration, photography and graphic design spans the feminist aesthetic over two centuries. But in the under $1,000 range, The Strategist’s Steven John recommends the Sony Alpha A6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera for its versatility and superfast autofocus abilities, among other things.
