From Care Team via NDWA <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Native American Heritage Day
Date November 24, 2023 3:31 PM
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National Domestic Workers Alliance

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John — We’re reaching out today, on Native American Heritage Day, to ask you to take a moment to reflect on the rich history and invaluable contributions of Native American communities [[link removed]] , particularly the unsung heroes – Native American domestic workers .

From the era of colonization through to the present day, countless Native American women have been domestic workers, who faced exploitation and discrimination. [[link removed]]

Despite these challenges, their labor has been the foundation of households and communities across this country. Many Native American domestic workers emerged as leaders in the fight for labor rights [[link removed]] , challenging oppressive working conditions and advocating for fair wages.

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The struggle for fair wages, dignity, and worker protection for Native American women, including domestic workers, remains a pressing issue . And it's time to stand up and make a difference.

That's where you come in. Take a moment today and sign our petition calling for a National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. [[link removed]]

This legislation, when passed, will ensure fair wages, dignified working conditions, and protection for all domestic workers, including the incredible Native American women who have contributed so much to our society.

Your support is crucial to getting this bill passed. Take a moment to stand with us, honor the legacy of Native American domestic workers [[link removed]] , and contribute to a future where everyone is treated with respect and fairness.

TAKE ACTION → [[link removed]]

Thanks for all that you do,

Care Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance

P.S. Interested in learning more about Native American domestic worker history? Click here to explore our interactive timeline [[link removed]] .

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Thank you for being a dedicated supporter of the National Domestic Workers Alliance!

We're working day and night to win respect, recognition, and labor rights and protections for the more than 2.5 million nannies, house cleaners, and homecare workers.

Donate → [[link removed]]

The majority of domestic workers sit at the center of some of our nation’s most decisive issues because of who they are and what they do: they are women – mostly women of color, immigrants, mothers, and low-wage workers. They are impacted by almost every policy affecting the future of our economy, democracy and country.

Domestic workers can lead us toward a new, inclusive vision for the future for all of us -- and your grassroots support is the fuel that can get us there.

Donate → [[link removed]]

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