From 👸🏿WeDiB Team | National Domestic Wor <[email protected]>
Subject Black Women’s Equal Pay Day: Show Your Support for Black Domestic Workers
Date July 27, 2023 10:36 PM
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John — Black women move our economy, democracy, and society forward.

Yet, our work continues to be horribly undervalued and underpaid: Black women working full-time year round are paid only 67 cents to every dollar that non-Hispanic white men are paid. When part-time workers are factored in, that number drops to 64 cents.

What does this mean? It means that Black women will have needed to work to this date, July 27, to catch up to what white men earn at the end of 2022.

This is unacceptable.

In honor of Black Women's Equal Pay Day, donate just $7.27 and play a vital role in our efforts to uplift and organize Black domestic workers. Your donation will fuel our work to create a pathway to equity for Black women and a better future for everyone . [[link removed]]

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Achieving pay equity for Black women is about so much more than ensuring that Black women are paid on par with their white male co-workers. We also have to radically reimagine how we value Black women’s labor and ensure that they are centered in our economy.

That’s why our We Dream in Black (WeDiB) organizing project is so important. WeDiB harnesses the collective power and visibility of Black caregivers, nannies and housecleaners , to ensure that all workers are protected from abusive conditions in the workplace.

The WeDiB team has spent countless hours listening to and building relationships with hundreds of domestic workers around the country. The result? An innovative Black Workers Agenda [[link removed]] that will give power back to the visions of Black women, immigrant women, and low-wage workers – some of the most invisible, essential and unprotected workers in our country .

Now we’re channeling our power and leadership to address all aspects of Black domestic workers’ lives. And by doing so, we will improve conditions for everyone. Because, when you address the needs of the most vulnerable and the most oppressed, everyone wins.

Donate $7.27 today and stand with us in empowering Black domestic worker leaders. [[link removed]] Together, we can create a more just and equitable future.

DONATE $7.27 → [[link removed]]

In solidarity,

WeDiB Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance

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