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A group of Women Workers Project (WWP) members of CAAAV sit together on a stoop at the Philippine Independence Day Parade. One person is eating from a takeout box, another holds a Philippine flag. From left to right, Ai-jen, Nita, Giae, Carolyn,…

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Protestor in foreground (likely a WWP member) holds sign that reads, "U.S. military toxics in our communities!!" Behind, a group of people hold a banner representing the "Filipino Executive Council of Greater Philadelphia, founded 1976."

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A group of people sit in chairs in a semi-circle looking down at papers in their hands. They are attending a meeting of the Asian Women's Leadership and Health Advocacy Course, a month-long course held at Hunter College for Asian domestic workers.…

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Image shows a demonstration for "Mrs. O" in 1998. Three people hold a CAAAV banner that says "Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence New York City." Other people hold signs that say "Our community supports survivor of rape & sexual assault," "Stop…

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Photo of speakers and supporters standing on the steps of City Hall in a press conference on domestic workers issues. Visible on signs in the background is "Kalayaan At Pagkakaisa" (Women Workers Project of CAAAV) and "Andolan" (Andolan Organizing…

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Photos depict a speaker presenting at a meeting of the Asian Women's Leadership and Health Advocacy Course, a month-long course held at Hunter College for Asian domestic workers. The program, launched by WWP in October 2001, continued to run twice a…

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A photo of several Women Workers Project members holding food and drink at a meeting of the Asian Women's Leadership and Health Advocacy Course, a month-long course held at Hunter College for Asian domestic workers. The program, launched by WWP in…

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Members of CAAAV march with a blue banner at the annual Philippine Independence Day Parade. The banner reads, "FILIPINA WORKERS FOR LIBERATION / Women Workers Project of CAAAV." The Women Workers Project (WWP) of CAAAV began in 1996 to organize Asian…

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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."

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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.
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