Lecture during Women Worker's Project course for Asian domestic workers
Title
Lecture during Women Worker's Project course for Asian domestic workers
Description
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 College, was designed for Asian domestic workers. Held twice a year, the course involved alumnae in its planning and facilitation.
The woman second to the left (first one standing to the left) is labor leader, organizer, and author Ai-jen Poo, known for her work in the women's movement.
The woman second to the left (first one standing to the left) is labor leader, organizer, and author Ai-jen Poo, known for her work in the women's movement.
Date
November 5, 2001
Contributor
Digitized by: Vivian Truong
Cataloged by: Emily Teller
Cataloged by: Emily Teller
Rights
Copyright is held by CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities.
Format
Photograph
Identifier
Photo363, Photo364, Photo368
Citation
“Lecture during Women Worker's Project course for Asian domestic workers,” CAAAV Digital Archive, accessed November 23, 2024, https://archives.caaav.org/items/show/2404.