7 million views! The Mom of the Year video has officially gone viral. It’s a national mom uprising!

    Posted May 10th, 2009 by

    Michelle Obama isn’t the only one flexing her right to bare arms. The millions of women proclaiming their friends as Mom of the Year this past week is nothing short of a national mom uprising.  This week 7 million people viewed the MomsRising.org MomsRising Mother of the Year Award customizable video in honor of Mother’s Day.

    You can watch the video at: http://news.cnnbcvideo.com/index2.html

    Along with Beyonce, ponytail advice, and naked dogs, this video includes serious facts about mothers in the U.S. today. So in case you were too smitten by baby Joshy talking, and too distracted by watching President Obama sing the praises of your favorite mom, to read the text crawl at bottom of video screen, here’s what it says:

    <em>”Moms in this country are way undervalued – Mothers make 73 cents to every dollar an equally qualified man makes at the same job – Single mothers make only about 60 cents to a man’s dollar – Those two facts, it should be noted, really suck – especially because men aren’t making much these days either – Over a lifetime mothers are paid anywhere from $400,000 to $2 million less than men doing the same work due to gender wage disparity. That’s a ridiculous “Mommy Tax.” A full quarter of US families with children less than 6 years old live in poverty – Well duh, all these other statistics would lead to this likely outcome – Motherhood is one of the hardest full-time jobs that does not come with Social Security or health benefits – It does however come with a lot of labor as well as love.”</em>

    It’s important to have fun celebrating moms, especially on Mother’s Day. As the video says, <em>”A big thank you for an often thankless job.” </em>

    It’s also time to get serious about insisting that mothers are treated fairly in the work place and to demand that economic security policies for families be a top priority in our nation, including: Creating a healthcare system that works for both families and business; passing paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance; moving fair pay bills forward like the Paycheck Fairness Act and the Fair Pay Act of 2009 so gender based wage disparities can be addressed front and center; guaranteeing a minimum number of paid sick days that all people can earn each year in our nation; and making sure that all children have quality early learning opportunities, are all ways we can lower the wage gap between moms and non-moms while also helping our children and nation thrive.

    The fact of the matter is that our nation still needs to catch up to the modern reality that the majority of mothers are juggling an unprecedented number of roles at home and in the workplace at the same time. More than three-quarters of moms are in the labor force and families are increasingly relying on their wages to make ends meet, yet there is a profound wage and hiring bias against mothers.

    There are 83 million of moms in our nation–and a full 80 percent of American women have children by the time they are forty-four years old. In other words, the vast majority of women in our nation become mothers so these issues directly touch all of us in some way or another. The fact that a study last year found that women with equal resumes are 79% less likely to be hired if they are mothers–and another study found that women without children earn 90 cents to a man’s dollar while mother’s earn only 73 cents–show that we’ve got to address these issues front and center as we rebuild our nation because we all lose when such a large portion of our nation is falling behind.

    Let’s join Michelle Obama in flexing her right to bare arms. Moms are powerful. Our voices are strong and our networks are vast.  Watch the video, send it along to all the moms in your life to celebrate what they do each and every day, and then sign up to join the national uprising with MomsRising.org in honor of Mother’s Day.

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    29 Comments

    May 10, 2009 at 11:19 pm by Lisa Howell

    My sister sent me an email saying that she pickd me as a 2009 mother of the year. I don’t understand how to view anything. The link doesn’t take me anywhere.

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    May 10, 2009 at 11:13 pm by Bill Hanifin

    A viral marketing success and great way to raise awareness of your organization. I’ll be following you now on Twitter and elsewhere.

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    May 10, 2009 at 10:18 pm by Elizabeth Agron

    I really enjoy receiving it and sending it to all my friends and family. Thanks.

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    May 10, 2009 at 9:27 pm by Gwen

    I couldn’t view the video. When I opted to see the video only I was locked out.
    Any ideas how to access. I tried about 10 times with the same results.

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    May 10, 2009 at 7:01 pm by Terri Murray

    How can I upload it onto my website? Or facebook?

    What an awesome idea! Thanks for putting it together.

    Terri

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    May 10, 2009 at 7:00 pm by Val Nelson

    Brilliant use of social media to support a great cause. Congratulations on your success. I couldn’t resist sending to many moms in my life and I’m glad it supported your cause at the same time!

    We’re all so busy and overwhelmed by our lives these days and this campaign cut through all the noise at just the right time for your audience.

    I’m so impressed that I had to blog about it myself.

    And I’m now following you on Twitter and joined your Facebook cause too. Nice combined effort.

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    May 10, 2009 at 6:25 pm by Lynn Bowen

    What a nice surprise to find My Mom of The Year award video in my inbox this morning. My niece sent me mine and just like another reply I sat right there and sent it off to ALL the mothers I know. Friends, Relatives, Clients, Business associates they all deserved one and got one. I hope something like this is available again next year.

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    May 10, 2009 at 6:25 pm by Anna Kiep

    I loved it i am 9 years old and I go to Queen of peace in Hamilton I am very proud because Gina Kiep is my mother so as her daughter it makes you feel great!!!

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    May 10, 2009 at 2:19 pm by Stacy Ranieri

    I just received one and loved it. So did my kids. And then I quickly sent it out to seven of my favorite moms. What a fabulous idea!

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    May 10, 2009 at 1:55 pm by Christopher Gagliardi

    AWESOME idea the mother of the year award spoof. I think that it should be made into a REAL honor for all mothers, in fact, I think a “Mother of the year” Award banquet should be INDEED done to honor mothers..truly!!

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