In May 2008, the Women Workers Project (WWP) held a health fair in Woodside, Queens. In this photo, three CAAAV volunteers stand in front of a sign that reads "Free Health Screening Here."
A young Black woman checks the blood pressure of an older Asian woman, who turns to smile at the camera. They sit at a table with a few other women of color, and in the back of the room is a sign for CAAAV’s Women Workers Project.
Women of color hold signs decrying poor treatment of domestic workers in NYC during a demonstration near the headquarters of the United Nations. Some demonstrators wear t-shirts listing the names of CAAAV and two other social justice organizations:…
Group demonstrating for the rights of Filipina workers as part of the Women Workers' Project. Large banner features mainly Filipino text alongside English.
Two women looking at a booklet whose title reads, "Domestic Workers United"; the two women wear name tags that read, from left to right, "Fenny" and "Martiyah."
A group of people at a demonstration, walking in a circle in front of an office building, with one woman holding a sign that reads, "BREAK THE SILENCE: EXPOSE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN."