
Mimi Abramovitz
Professor, scholar of social welfare policy and author of Regulating the Lives of Women, focusing on gendered and racialized dynamics of the U.S. welfare state.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 30min
Mimi Abramovitz, "Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present" (Routledge, 2025)
Mimi Abramovitz, a renowned scholar and author of social welfare policy, dives deep into the historical and modern dynamics of the U.S. welfare state. She unveils how gender and race shape welfare programs, highlighting the stigmatization of single mothers and the exclusion of Black women. Abramovitz argues that welfare can empower women and fuel social movements, despite ongoing punitive policies. She reflects on recent legislative challenges, including threats to Social Security under the second Trump administration, while also discussing feminist reforms that have improved benefits.

Nov 4, 2025 • 30min
Mimi Abramovitz, "Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present" (Routledge, 2025)
Mimi Abramovitz, a renowned scholar of social welfare policy, dives into her book focusing on the gendered and racialized dynamics of the welfare state. She explores how welfare programs have historically regulated women's behavior while providing essential support. The discussion highlights the intersectionality of race and gender, revealing how policies have disadvantaged Black women. Abramovitz also examines the impact of neoliberal rollbacks and the Trump administration on welfare, emphasizing the potential for income security to empower marginalized communities.

Nov 4, 2025 • 30min
Mimi Abramovitz, "Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present" (Routledge, 2025)
Mimi Abramovitz, a scholar of social welfare policy and author, delves into the complex history of the U.S. welfare state. She discusses how welfare programs are embedded with gendered and racialized myths that shape women's lives. Abramovitz highlights the dual role of welfare in both supporting and regulating women while exposing the systemic biases affecting Black women. Finally, she explores the future of welfare amid current political challenges, especially under the potential second Trump presidency, making it a crucial conversation for understanding social justice.


