Restructuring Caring Labor: Radical Care Work Description Participants reflect and share their work on transforming the caring crisis that has been shaping up over the decades, and heightened by COVID-19. Key moments 0:00 Introduction 0:50 Panel begins 4:13 – 9:19 Ashleigh Hamilton shares her personal experience of being mistreated by doctors as she sought care during her pregnancy, an experience that she argues is evidence of how medical institutions fail Black and brown people. 38:02 – 41:08 Lilla Pivnivk says that the ethical responsibility of care workers drives high levels of both satisfaction and burnout. 56:48 – 59:35 Yolanda White names the devaluation of care work as one of the major barriers to providing quality care to patients. 1:05:14 – 1:06:21 Hi’ilei Hobart offers an idea of radical care as a set of strategies for enduring precarious worlds. 1:09:11 – 1:11:26 Yolanda White shares her perspective on the important role of unions in supporting workers, in response to a question from Anne Lewis. 1:14:51 – 1:16:57 Vrinda Marwah critiques the “love versus money” dichotomy that often is invoked when talking about women’s caring labor. She argues that you can like your job and still demand a dignified wage. 1:48:16 – 1:51:30 Gabriela Torres offers a vision of hope through base-building. Ashleigh Hamilton,Deborah Parra-Medina,Gabriela Torres,Hi'ilei Hobart,Lilla Pivnivk,Vrinda Marwah,Yolanda White Care Work,Essential Work,Informal Work,Infrastructure,Labor Organizing,Precarity,Racial Capitalism,Work Across the Global South You may also like Autofac, Science Fiction and the Future of Work AI and Technology,Artistic Labor and the Humanities,Automation & Technological Change,Capitalism & Adjectives,Precarity,Radical Visions,Valuation Keynote Roundtable: Worker Advocacy Organizations & the Future of Work AI and Technology,Artistic Labor and the Humanities,Automation & Technological Change,COVID-19,Essential Work,Gig Economy,Informal Work,Infrastructure,Labor Organizing,Valuation,Work Across the Global South Global Racial Capitalism Capitalism & Adjectives,Essential Work,Infrastructure,Racial Capitalism,Work Across the Global South For Love and Money: The Future of the Arts and Humanities Now! Artistic Labor and the Humanities,Community Organizing,COVID-19,Essential Work,Growth & Degrowth,Infrastructure,Labor Organizing,Precarity,Radical Visions,Valuation Essential for What? A Conversation on the Global Dimensions of Essential Work Capitalism & Adjectives,Care Work,COVID-19,Essential Work,Informal Work,Infrastructure,Racial Capitalism,Radical Visions,Social Reproduction,Valuation,Work Across the Global South The Future of Work: Views from South Africa AI and Technology,Automation & Technological Change,Care Work,COVID-19,Growth & Degrowth,Informal Work,Infrastructure,Labor Organizing,Precarity,Social Reproduction,Valuation,Work Across the Global South