Posts tagged Domestic Worker History
Winter 2023 Newsletter

This Black History Month, we invite our supporters to look at the beautiful timeline “A History of Domestic Work and Worker Organizing” created by the National Domestic Workers Alliance in collaboration with activist scholars Jennifer Guglielmo, Michelle Joffroy, and Diana Sierra Becerra…

The Brazilian Worker Center conducted a study on the effectiveness of the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, carried out in partnership with the Boston College Law School Civil Rights Clinic…

In January, a group of ten domestic workers completed a four-session leadership development course with MCDW, “Learning to be Leaders”…

This January we held a grassroots fundraiser to support the essential peer-to-peer outreach of domestic worker leaders…

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Planning for the New Year

As we enter the new year, we are dreaming of justice, respect and dignity for all domestic workers in Massachusetts…

In 2022, MCDW built structures, teams, and programs to create a path towards worker leadership…

In 2023, we hope to continue on our path to worker-led organizing and collective advocacy. One piece of this goal is to raise $5000 in January to support the essential peer-to-peer outreach of Worker Leaders…

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