The Called Activist

Building Power for Domestic Workers

46 min · 3 de sep de 2025
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On this episode of The Called Activist, Festival Center executive director Bill Mefford interviews Alana Eichner, the co-director of the DMV Chapter of the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA). Bill speaks with Alana about NDWA's goals, how the organization is responding to harmful immigration policies set by the Trump administration, and much more.  You can follow National Domestic Workers Alliance's work on all platforms @domesticworkers. For updates on this podcast and ongoing projects at the Festival Center, you can follow us on bluesky (@festivalcenter.bsky.social) and Instagram (festivaldc).

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