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Portrait of Angela Garbes

Angela Garbes

Speaker | Essential Labor: What Caregivers Really Need from Workplaces

ANGELA GARBES is the author of Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change, called “a landmark and a lightning storm” by the New Yorker. Her first book, Like a Mother, was an NPR Best Book of the Year and a finalist for the Washington State Book Award in nonfiction. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Cut, New York, Bon Appétit, and featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and NPR’s Fresh Air. Garbes is a community advocate for reproductive justice, working families, and equity and inclusion. Her TED talk, What Working Parents Really Need from Workplaces, quickly reached over one million views. A first-generation Filipina American, Garbes lives with her family in Seattle.

SUPPORT organizations that Angela speaks about, including Hand in Hand, Caring Across Generations, Paid Leave for All and the National Domestic Worker Alliance

Conference History

  • 2024 National
  • 2023 MA
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Standard exhibit space at the Texas Conference for Women is not available due to space constraints at the Moody Center.