This documentary film explores the history of domestic worker organizing in the United States, from everyday acts to larger-scale forms of rebellion and organizing. It traces the domestic workers\u27 movement across different regions and includes Indigenous, African American, and Mexican American women, as well as immigrants from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, Europe, and the Philippines, from the 1600s to today. Click link to see the other video in this series: You Just Want to Feel Free : Domestic Workers and Antiblacknes
Organizing America incorporates interviews, personal accounts, and archival footage to tell a compel...
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL rese...
This Note employs Critical Race, feminist, Marxist, and queer theory to analyze the underlying reaso...
Framed by the reflections of contemporary Black domestic worker organizers, this documentary film ex...
The success of domestic worker organizing in the twenty-first century may seem like an anomaly again...
For the last four years we have collaborated with the domestic workers movement (nannies, house clea...
Domestic workers exist on the margins of the world labor market. Maids, nannies, housekeepers, au pa...
This timeline is the central tool for the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) “We Make History...
\u27Picketline\u27 is a video documentary depicting the life and struggle of the strikers and their ...
Domestic workers across the country are making it clear that, even in a difficult political environm...
Artigo "Grassroots activist video documentary in Brazil and the construction of new cultural identit...
Domestic workers are hired cleaners, nannies, home care aides, personal care who provide childcare i...
This project expands on our understanding of care labor and how activism functions when the groups t...
This thesis investigates the local movement of household workers in New York from 1960-1980. Adding ...
In Nicaragua, a growing awareness of domestic violence and its consequences has spurred grassroots a...
Organizing America incorporates interviews, personal accounts, and archival footage to tell a compel...
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL rese...
This Note employs Critical Race, feminist, Marxist, and queer theory to analyze the underlying reaso...
Framed by the reflections of contemporary Black domestic worker organizers, this documentary film ex...
The success of domestic worker organizing in the twenty-first century may seem like an anomaly again...
For the last four years we have collaborated with the domestic workers movement (nannies, house clea...
Domestic workers exist on the margins of the world labor market. Maids, nannies, housekeepers, au pa...
This timeline is the central tool for the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) “We Make History...
\u27Picketline\u27 is a video documentary depicting the life and struggle of the strikers and their ...
Domestic workers across the country are making it clear that, even in a difficult political environm...
Artigo "Grassroots activist video documentary in Brazil and the construction of new cultural identit...
Domestic workers are hired cleaners, nannies, home care aides, personal care who provide childcare i...
This project expands on our understanding of care labor and how activism functions when the groups t...
This thesis investigates the local movement of household workers in New York from 1960-1980. Adding ...
In Nicaragua, a growing awareness of domestic violence and its consequences has spurred grassroots a...
Organizing America incorporates interviews, personal accounts, and archival footage to tell a compel...
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL rese...
This Note employs Critical Race, feminist, Marxist, and queer theory to analyze the underlying reaso...