President
Ai-jen has been organizing immigrant women workers for over two decades, forging pathways to sustainable quality jobs for the caregiving workforce and working to ensure access to affordable care for the nation’s aging populations. Learn more about Ai-jen Poo.
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Jenn Stowe is the Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), the leading national voice for dignity and fairness for domestic workers in the United States.
Learn MoreDorothy Bolden Fellow / New York Chapter We Dream in Black Co-Director
Allison Julien is a third generation domestic worker who migrated from Barbados and worked as a nanny in New York City for 25 years.
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Barbara has been a domestic worker for the past 17 years, and is well acquainted with the exploitation domestic workers face.
Learn MoreDorothy Bolden Fellow / Domestic Worker Organizer
Gilda Blanco is a Seattle-based organizer working to develop the leadership of Black domestic workers through the innovative “women’s circle” model.
Learn MoreDorothy Bolden Fellow / We Dream in Black & Miami Workers Center Leader
June Barrett is a long-time home care worker, a queer Jamaican immigrant and a leader at the Miami Workers Center and in NDWA’s We Dream in Black Project.
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Maria is a committed worker-leader within the National Domestic Workers Alliance who has mobilized countless domestic workers.
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Palak Shah is the Social Innovations Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) and the Founding Director of NDWA Labs, the innovation arm of the domestic worker movement.
Learn MoreDorothy Bolden Fellow / We Dream in Black Organizer
Shechel Williams is a family caregiver and skilled organizer with the National Domestic Workers Alliance and its We Dream in Black program.
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