i recently spoke with co-founder and publisher amanda zamora. one of the interesting storylines that several of your writers have picked up on different threads in their own pieces is how this pandemic is affecting women specifically. >> this is the story of this pandemic in so many ways. women are being disproportionately impacted in virtually every arena, except perhaps for mortality rates. you know, women are at the frontlines of healthcare, they're at the frontlines of education. they make up the majority of low wage jobs. you know, women are experiencing double-digit unemployment for the first time. we had made such tremendous gains in the workforce over the last half of the century and women have seen those virtually evaporate overnight. women have lost 11 million jobs in the first months of this pandemic. and experts say that eight percent of those jobs, that's tens of thousands of women at work, are not coming back online. the other thing that we're seeing in the workforce and even in our own newsroom is that women are being forced to ch