When Anne-Marie Slaughter, contributing editor at The Atlantic magazine and a professor at Princeton University, wrote an article in 2012 about working mothers, it created a stir among women. Titled “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” the article questioned the notion that working women can balance high-powered careers and raising children.
Atlanta attorney Christy Hull Eikhoff, mother of Evie, 9, and Grey, 7, says she knew her friends who were working moms had read the article and had opinions about it, but none of them had found the time to actually talk about it.
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