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DESCRIPTION:Interfaith Vigil for Domestic Workers' Rights & Lives Lost During 
 COVID-19\n\nDate: Monday, February 1, 2021 @ 11AM PST\n\nDomestic workers & 
 worker rights allies all welcome\n\nRSVP: 
 https://secure.everyaction.com/PMOa1eXf4UeLHLoyQAp35Q2\n\nFB Livestream: 
 https://www.facebook.com/nationaldomesticworkersalliance\n\n\nThe National 
 Domestic Worker Alliance is kicking off Black History Month by continuing 
 the important work of our Care Agenda campaign with an an hour-long 
 virtual, interfaith prayer vigil packed with inspirational messages and 
 direct action.\n\nCare workers have been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 
 pandemic. Nursing home and home care workers have held our loved ones’ 
 hands as they have died, otherwise alone, in facilities devastated by the 
 coronavirus, or  isolated  in  their  homes  and  often  unable  to  see  
 their  families.  Far  too  many  care  workers  themselves  have  been  
 infected, and far too many have died because their employers or state 
 authorities failed to provide adequate personal protective equipment, 
 testing, affordable healthcare and paid leave. \n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic 
 has shown that home care workers are essential to keeping our nation’s 
 seniors and people with disabilities living safely and with dignity at 
 home. Care work—predominantly done by Black, Latina, and Asian women—is 
 the backbone of our economy and our families. \n\nThat’s why we must make 
 home care jobs good union jobs with wages of at least $15 an hour, benefits 
 and training to provide the highest quality of care. And it’s why we’re 
 telling Congress to take action now to put frontline home care jobs at the 
 center of our nation’s economic recovery plan.\n\n--Care work is a 
 cornerstone of the American economy, at the center of our communities and 
 our family life.  It helps our loved ones live with dignity.\n\n--Home care 
 jobs are the future of work. The careforce is the  fastest growing 
 workforce in the country. Making  these jobs good, union  jobs that pay at 
 least $15 an hour will lift up millions of women of color who make up the 
 overwhelming majority of the care workforce.\n\n--Care workers have been on 
 the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n--Now, nursing home and home 
 care workers are united in clear demands: respect us, protect us, and pay 
 us.\n\nThe  only  way  to  move  our  country  forward  is  to ensure that 
 care is at the center of our economy.\n\nFor more information on NDWA's 
 Care Agenda campaign with partners SEIU and AFSCME, go here: 
 https://ndwa2020.domesticworkers.org/careagenda/\n_____________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 National Domestic Worker 
 Alliance\n\nhttps://www.domesticworkers.org/about-us\n\nThe National 
 Domestic Workers Alliance organizes domestic workers in the United States 
 for respect, recognition and labor standards.  We are the nation’s 
 leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers 
 in the United States. NDWA is winning improved working conditions while 
 building a powerful movement rooted in the rights and dignity of domestic 
 workers, immigrants, women, and their families.\n\nNDWA is also the 
 founding organization of the campaign Families Belong Together, formed in 
 response to the 2018 family separation crisis at the U.S. and Mexico 
 border.  
 \n\nhttps://www.familiesbelongtogether.org/\n_____________________________________________________________\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/30/18839677.php
SUMMARY:Interfaith Vigil for Domestic Workers' Rights & Lives Lost During COVID w/ NDWA
LOCATION:Online event
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/30/18839677.php
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