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Women, especially mothers, are being tested like never before. How is your family coping?

We want to know how you’re navigating this unprecedented moment.

Four-year-old Juniper Assis Finlayson colors in blank spots with chalk on a rainbow she and her mom drew in March, when a rainbow scavenger hunt became a way communities tried to help one another through the early days of the pandemic.
Four-year-old Juniper Assis Finlayson colors in blank spots with chalk on a rainbow she and her mom drew in March, when a rainbow scavenger hunt became a way communities tried to help one another through the early days of the pandemic.Read moreJESSICA GRIFFIN / Staff Photographer

The coronavirus pandemic has already presented the greatest test for women in a generation—and that will only be amplified in the coming school semester of at-home or hybrid education, layered atop the new complexities of working (or not working) while managing childcare, a household, health, finances and hopefully sanity. We want to know how you’re navigating this unprecedented moment!

What’s working and what’s falling through the cracks; what are your fears, anxieties and hopes; where are you getting help (if any!); and how is this changing the trajectory of your career, family life or personal goals?

If you’re willing to share how you’re managing over the course of this fall, or maybe allow us to check in periodically on how things are evolving, please let us know: Fill out this form and we’ll be in touch. Thanks!