Stephanie Land
Stephanie Land
Stephanie Land is an American author and activist known for her candid memoirs that explore themes of poverty, motherhood, and systemic inequality. Born on April 1, 1978, Land earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and Creative Writing from the University of Montana in 2014 . Her debut book, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive (2019), became a New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a Netflix miniseries in 2021 . In her second memoir, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education (2023), Land delves into the challenges of pursuing higher education while navigating single parenthood and financial instability .Stephanie Land+1+1Famous BirthdaysMontana Free Press+13+13+13Zibby Mag+6+6Los Angeles Times+6
Land's writing has been featured in prominent publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and The Atlantic, where she addresses issues like economic and social justice, domestic abuse, chronic illness, and the realities of poverty in the United States . She is also a frequent speaker at colleges and national advocacy organizations, using her platform to raise awareness and advocate for marginalized communities .Stephanie Land+1Centrum+1
One of Land's notable quotes is:
“Poverty isn't a crime; it's a social injustice.”Centrum+2Bookey+2+2
This reflects her perspective on the systemic nature of poverty and the need for societal change. Another insightful quote from her is:Bookey+1+1
“We need to look marginalized people in our community in the eye and listen to their stories of struggle, heartache and impossibility.”BrainyQuote
This emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in addressing social issues .