Investing in care systems for a just economic recovery

We're addressing the Care Crisis by advocating for increased investment in care systems, raising care worker wages, and enhancing protections for care workers.

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Raising labor standards for domestic work

NDWA is working to win basic rights and dignity for domestic workers with a federal Domestic Workers Bill of Rights as well as state and local bills.

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Transforming the lives and labor of Black domestic workers

The Unbossed Agenda is NDWA/We Dream in Black's roadmap to a society that values Black women's labor, and centers care and cooperation.

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Reuniting families and advocating for a just immigration system

NDWA formed the Families Belong Together campaign – made up of nearly 250 organizations – in response to the family separation crisis in 2018 that continues today.

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Advocating for dignity, safety and security for immigrant essential workers

Our government must ensure a pathway to citizenship for domestic workers and other essential workers and their families as part of a just economic recovery plan.

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Ending the trafficking of domestic workers

Through our Beyond Survival program, NDWA develops leadership of survivors and supports our affiliates to organize to end the trafficking of domestic workers.

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