Framed by the reflections of contemporary Black domestic worker organizers, this documentary film explores how anti-Black racism has shaped the experiences of Black domestic workers. It explains how antiblackness evolved in the United States after the end of slavery and the many ways Black domestic workers fought back for their own dignity, respect, and freedom. Click link to see the other video in this series: Demanding Justice: A History of Domestic Worker
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)San Diego State University copy: the accompanying v...
The phenomenon of the black race in a world that is always depicted as a people who are cornered on ...
This project looks at how enslavement during the Transatlantic Slave trade has shaped biases and beh...
This documentary film explores the history of domestic worker organizing in the United States, from ...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
This documentary project is based on the inequalities sex trafficking survivors of color encounter w...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
Studies show that number of domestic workers in any society rise with the level of inequality. It me...
\u27Picketline\u27 is a video documentary depicting the life and struggle of the strikers and their ...
Umzabalazo (means “The Struggle” in Zulu) is a documentary that explores different maid-employer rel...
This article describes the way documentary films can provide important cultural context in the asses...
Domestic workers across the country are making it clear that, even in a difficult political environm...
Domestic workers are hired cleaners, nannies, home care aides, personal care who provide childcare i...
Not All Lost Productions presents: “They Are Not All Lost, is a documentary series hosted by variou...
This short 24 minute documentary addresses one of the greatest civil rights issues of our time, mass...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)San Diego State University copy: the accompanying v...
The phenomenon of the black race in a world that is always depicted as a people who are cornered on ...
This project looks at how enslavement during the Transatlantic Slave trade has shaped biases and beh...
This documentary film explores the history of domestic worker organizing in the United States, from ...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
This documentary project is based on the inequalities sex trafficking survivors of color encounter w...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
Studies show that number of domestic workers in any society rise with the level of inequality. It me...
\u27Picketline\u27 is a video documentary depicting the life and struggle of the strikers and their ...
Umzabalazo (means “The Struggle” in Zulu) is a documentary that explores different maid-employer rel...
This article describes the way documentary films can provide important cultural context in the asses...
Domestic workers across the country are making it clear that, even in a difficult political environm...
Domestic workers are hired cleaners, nannies, home care aides, personal care who provide childcare i...
Not All Lost Productions presents: “They Are Not All Lost, is a documentary series hosted by variou...
This short 24 minute documentary addresses one of the greatest civil rights issues of our time, mass...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)San Diego State University copy: the accompanying v...
The phenomenon of the black race in a world that is always depicted as a people who are cornered on ...
This project looks at how enslavement during the Transatlantic Slave trade has shaped biases and beh...