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.
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."
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…
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:…
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."
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…
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 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…
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."
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…