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“What we know about Black domestic workers is that we exist at the intersection of racism, gendered violence, state violence, and we, across the board, experience massive disinvestment in our own community,” Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza, an organizing director with @domesticworkers, tells BAZAAR. “What the past few months has really done is laid bare the ways that all these oppressions come together to create the storm and the crisis we’re in right now.” A new survey from @ips_dc and @domesticworkers reveals a tiny sliver of the pandemic’s repercussions towards Black, immigrant domestic workers, many of whom suddenly found themselves without income or financial assistance as COVID-19 capsized the natural order of everyday life. Still, while the numbers are staggering, the survey merely quantifies what these workers have long known to be true from experience: Domestic work is a distinctively underpaid, exploited, and vulnerable occupation. To learn more about the survey, the U.S. domestic care industry’s original relation to slavery, and the national campaigns that are working to extend protections to domestic workers, head to the link in our bio.


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