Abstract

This article explores the life stories of five low-income Latina immigrant domestic workers who were activists at the time of the study (2002-2010) in Montgomery County, Maryland, to understand the structural factors that influence their civic mobilization for collective rights. All of the stories intersect in the context of a women's program at an NGO tending to the needs of the Latino community in Maryland.

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