Aug 14 2021
An Evening with Stephanie Land

An Evening with Stephanie Land

Presented by Park City Institute at George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts

New York Times Bestselling Author Stephanie Land’s debut memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive recounts her harrowing saga as a single mom navigating the poverty trap. Her unflinching and inspiring testimony exposes the physical, economic, and social brutality that domestic workers face, all while radiating a parent’s hope and resilience.  Land’s work clarifies the systemic class barriers and inequalities, dispelling the myth that poor people are responsible for their own predicament, and just need to try harder. Instead, Land reveals the real culprits of the situation: domestic violence, untenable minimum wages, high housing costs, and government assistance programs that fail the people they ostensibly serve. The book is being adapted for television by John Wells, the showrunner behind ER and The West Wing. The series stars Margaret Qualley, and is currently filming in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and is expected to premiere in 2021. In a thoughtful talk, Land will offer insights on what steps might right the wrongs of a system that seems built to reinforce—rather than alleviate—poverty.

Part of the PCI Equity Initiative

Dates & Times

2021/08/14 - 2021/08/14

Location Info

George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts

1750 Kearns Boulevard, Park City, UT 84060