Careforce

Careforce

"Drawing on her own family’s struggles for care and her work with low-wage workers and new immigrant families, artist Marisa Morán Jahn began collaborating with the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) in 2010. At that time, nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers — along with social justice movement leader Ai-jen Poo — had organized to pass the nation’s first laws granting New York’s 200,000 domestic workers the same right as other workers. A local chapter of domestic workers turned to Marisa to help get the word out. Under the umbrella term of 'CareForce,' the body of work they created included an audionovela app for domestic workers that CNN named as 'one of 5 apps to change the world,' two mobile studios (NannyVan and CareForce One), choreographed dances, printed works, policy toolkits."

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