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Author: Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza

Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza is a Public Voices Fellow of the OpEd Project and the Director of Organizing at the National Domestic Workers Alliance. They are also a founding member of the National LGBTQ Worker Project and live in East Point, GA with their wife and cat.
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2020 Was a Disaster for Black Immigrant and Women-Led Households. Fixing This Should Be Top Priority in 2021

Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza
2020 Was a Disaster for Black Immigrant and Women-Led Households. Fixing This Should Be Top Priority in 2021

With mere days until Joe Biden’s inauguration, where Kamala Harris—a Black woman and daughter of immigrants—will stand as his number two, it’s time for some big action in favor of Black women and Black immigrants.

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