Valerie Francisco
Student Fellow
Valerie Francisco is a doctoral candidate in sociology at CUNY, The Graduate Center. Her dissertation, a participatory project with Filipino migrant women working as domestic workers in New York City and their families in the Philippines, explores the dynamics of transnationalism and diaspora for Filipino migrants, their families and its possibilities for political mobilization. In her work, gender and labor and globalization are key to examining the lives of migrant women.
Participating Years
2010–2011
Labor/Crisis/Protest
Labor processes and conditions of employment in almost all sectors of the economy and most of the world have been revolutionized over the last thirty years. Generally, the share of wages in gross domestic product has declined while the share taken by capital (finance in particular) has soared. The response (or lack of it) to these new conditions has been patchy, raising questions of the state of political consciousness and political subjectivity among affected populations. Where, many ask, is the outrage and why the lack of mass protest and mass movement?