Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Movement-Building and Communities of Care
Date and Time
Location
In Person - Macdonald Institute 129
Virutal - via Teams
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Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers and the Fight for Social Justice in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines
"The forms of activism that migrant domestic workers engage in are distinct from other social justice movements in that their efforts are fundamentally rooted in notions of caring citizenship, which in itself is grounded in an ethos of care and solidarity."
- Dr. Ethel Tungohan
In my talk, I discuss the concept of ‘care activism’ among migrant domestic worker activists. Based on research I undertook from 2009 until 2020 for my book, “Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Movement-Building and Communities of Care,” I argue that, far from being ‘objects’ of labour migration policies, migrant domestic workers resist harmful structures, norms and policies through their activism.
Speaker:
Associate Professor of Politics
York University
Biography - Ethel Tungohan is a Canada Research Chair in Canadian Migration Policy, Impacts and Activism and an Associate Professor of Politics at York University in Toronto, Canada. Her book, “Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Communities of Care, and Movement Building” won the National Women’s Studies Association First Book Prize. Her research looks at social movements, immigration policy, social and public policy, and Canadian and comparative politics.