Undocumented and Unpaid: How Domestic Workers Are Risking Their Lives in the Pandemic

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Undocumented and Unpaid: How Domestic Workers Are Risking Their Lives in the Pandemic
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'The building owners haven’t provided any protective equipment, so Adela and her husband went to Wal-Mart and bought masks and gloves. 'They’re not good for protection,' she says. 'We don’t feel safe when we wear them.'” kcornejov writes:

which came out last week. In six essays, I travel around the country and meet undocumented people, weaving their stories with my own. That’s how I established connections with the world of domestic workers. As I write in the book, I am uncomfortable calling myself a journalist. Journalists are not allowed to getthe way I have gotten involved. Journalists, to the best of my knowledge, do not try to change the outcome of their stories as crudely as I do. I send water.

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