Papa Can You See Me?

Laura Bibelheimer
June 15, 2012

The International Museum of Women, an online museum, is launching their latest exhibition: Papa. Papa explores the changing role of the modern dad, and will be the featured topic gallery through the end of June. In this new gallery, it discusses how fathers are adapting to changing family dynamics in cultures and countries around the world. The “Papa” gallery includes an essay by award-winning author Jeremy Adam Smith about how fatherhood has changed in the U.S., and what that means for families; a documentary by Zsuzsanna Geller-Varga called “Mr. Mom,” which follows a Hungarian family where the father is the primary caretaker; an interview with a man in Burundi who is defying misogynistic cultural expectations and opting for a more equitable marriage; and much more!

Please visit their site and we also encourage you to take action by signing the Maternal Health Pledge in solidarity with mothers around the globe. We have achieved more than 5,000 signatures but we have a lot of work to do to reach the 10,000 signature goal.

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