Ai-jen Poo

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Ai-jen Poo, born in 1974, is a formidable force in the fight for civil rights, particularly championing the rights of domestic workers and women's empowerment in the United States. Her unwavering dedication to ensuring dignity, fair wages, and respect for those often marginalized in society has been a beacon of hope for many. By tirelessly advocating for policies that protect the rights of domestic workers, she has brought attention to the often unseen and undervalued labor that sustains many households. Ai-jen Poo's work serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice, inspiring us all to stand up for the rights of the marginalized and oppressed in our communities.

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