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Filipina protesters hold banner for the Women Workers Project of CAAAV Demonstration. Banner is yellow with text in Tagalog and English.

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Two children attend the Philippine Independence Day Parade. They wear colorful necklaces. There are green flyers and a basket on the ground between them containing flowers and the flag of the Philippines. The "Filipina Workers for Liberation" banner…

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Six people sit together in a room and read from a document during a session of the Asian Women's Leadership and Health Advocacy Course. This month-long program, initiated by the Women Workers' Project (WWP) in October 2001 at Hunter College, was…

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A group of women stand in a classroom, actively engaged in discussion during a session of the Asian Women's Leadership and Health Advocacy Course. This month-long program, initiated by the Women Workers' Project (WWP) in October 2001 at Hunter…

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Members of Kilawin Kolektibo, a Filipina/Pinay lesbian collective, march in the 1999 Philippine Independence Parade. They are holding signs that read, "MARS," which is a Filipino slang term for a femme lesbian, and "PROUD 2 B PINAY PROUD 2 B TIBO."…

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Protestors at the 1999 Philippine Independence Day Parade hold a large ghoulish effigy of an unknown person with an American flag painted on the front.

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Six people stand on the steps of City Hall in New York City. On the left, four of them, smiling, pose for a picture while holding a handwritten sign that reads “Kalayaan at Pagkakaisa / Freedom and unity for all domestic workers / Filipina domestics…

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A group of people pose for a picture on the steps of City Hall in New York City. Some of them are smiling and holding handwritten signs that advocate for domestic workers' rights. Legible signs read: "Domestic Workers United will never be defeated!",…

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In this set of photographs, a group of people stand on the steps of City Hall in New York City. Some of them are holding handwritten signs advocating for domestic workers' rights. Legible signs read: "Respect Women’s Labor!!”, “Domestic Workers…

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A person speaks into a microphone, likely addressing a crowd. The person may be Carolyn de Leon-Hermogenes, director of the Women Workers Project of CAAAV from 2000 to 2008.
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