Ai-Jen Poo appears in the following:
The Future Of Home Health Care Is In Congress’s Hands
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
The home health aides that aging Americans rely on earn an average of $18,000 a year, making the job an unsustainable career. Congress could change that.
The Necessary Work
Monday, September 07, 2020
Public and care workers have been on the frontlines of the pandemic, but who takes care of them? We explore the histories, realities and hopes of these very essential workers.
NDWA's Roma campaign
Friday, February 08, 2019
Ai-jen Poo on the National Domestic Workers Alliance's Roma campaign.
Episode 1: Designing the Harassment-Free Workplace
Monday, January 22, 2018
WNYC's Jami Floyd kicks off our series by exploring harassment in all types of workplaces -- from the boardroom, to the restaurant, to the home.
Smart Solutions for Elder Care
Thursday, February 05, 2015
There are more elderly Americans and more caregivers than ever before. The director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Ai-jen Poo, talks about how to treat both with dignity.
Crunchtime in Albany: Domestic Workers' Rights
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Keith Wright (D-70th) is the sponsor in the New York State Assembly of the “Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.” He is joined by Ai-Jen Poo, lead organizer with Domestic Workers United, working nanny Barbara Young, and Donna Schneiderman, co-chair of Jews for Racial & Economic Justice's