We are committed to developing Black collective power, one domestic worker at a time.
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John,

I’m not going to lie: things look bleak right now. The U.S. has surpassed 900,000 COVID deaths and American families continue to experience pandemic-related employment, economic and housing crises.

We’ve been bombarded with news of the fatal police shooting of Amir Locke, a young Black man, and the mysterious death of Lauren Smith Field, a Black woman.

But since its inception, Black women have been the caretakers that nurtured this nation, even when it didn’t care for us back – and so, in the face of this bleak reality, Black women are stepping up AGAIN.

NDWA's We Dream in Black (WeDiB) is doubling down on its effort to uplift and support the voices, experiences and leadership of Black women to face this moment with hope and determination to build a society that allows all people to live with dignity and respect.

If you are excited about the leadership of Black domestic workers and want to help grow Black collective power and level the playing field for all domestic workers, will you chip in $25 today to help us support and organize Black domestic workers?

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As we wrap up Black History Month and step into Women’s History Month, it is the perfect time to uplift and celebrate the contributions Black women have made to this country. From mutual aid societies to labor rights to the fight for gender and racial justice, when the leadership of Black women is centered, big things happen and everyone wins.

Rooted at the complicated intersection of race and gender, our lived and learned experiences give us a unique vision for transforming this society into one that is caring and inclusive. WeDiB’s Unbossed Agenda gives power back to the visions of Black women, immigrant women, and low-wage workers: transforming domestic work, building infrastructure for Black communities and disrupting harm. Chip in $25 today so that we can continue to support and organize Black domestic workers.

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We KNOW that building collective power brings about transformative change. And we KNOW what’s possible when Black women lead.

We are committed to developing Black collective power, one domestic worker at a time. Rush a $25 donation today to help support this critical work.

Thanks for all that you do,

Allison Julien, We Dream in Black Organizing Director
National Domestic Workers Alliance/We Dream in Black