WE ENVISION THE FUTURE WE DESERVE.
WE ENVISION THE FUTURE WE DESERVE.

Black women are leading the care movement by centering community and dignity. We Dream in Black is our organizing home where Black care workers organize, lead, and shape that future. This Black History Month, we celebrate the leaders building a future where we all thrive.

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If you are a nanny, home care worker, or house cleaner, you can become a member of NDWA!

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Know Your Rights

Understand your labor rights as a domestic worker and your rights as an immigrant in order to safeguard your future.

Ways to Take Action
Immigration

Tell Congress: Fund Care, Not ICE Violence

National Campaign

DHS will be partially shutdown as lawmakers clash over whether ICE and CBP should face basic accountability. Send a message now telling your members of Congress exactly how you feel about their vote. Thank those who stood for care and accountability, and demand better from those who chose cruelty and chaos.

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Care

Tell VA Legislature: Pass Overtime Protections for Live-in Domestic Workers

Virginia

Tell Virginia delegates and state senators: Ensure that the legislature votes to pass SB 28 & HB 27 to guarantee overtime protections for live-in domestic workers and pass a paid sick days bill that includes the broadest possible number of workers.

Message Your Representative
Bill of Rights

Support the National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

National Campaign

Send a letter to Congress in support of the National Domestic Worker Bill of Rights — it takes just 2 minutes. Together, we have the power to make a difference and shape policies that will improve the lives of all domestic workers.

Write a Letter

Domestic work makes all other work possible.

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) works for the respect, recognition, and rights for more than 2.2 million nannies, housecleaners, and home care workers who do the essential work of caring for our loved ones and our homes.

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