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About susanmoir2015

Researcher, feminist, labor activist.

It has been hectic!

Friday, 20 January 2017 The fourteen Delegates arrived last Sunday and Monday. Depending on their arrival time, they had a day or two in Delhi to settle in and see some of the city. Lost luggage was resolved fairly easily. … Continue reading

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Day One: Electrician Noreen Buckley’s first impressions

The Delegation is landing! Folks will be arriving today through Tuesday. The Boston group has been delayed and after spending an extra day in Amsterdam will be here early Tuesday morning. Electrician Noreen Buckley arrived last Monday night and spent … Continue reading

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The First Delegation of US Tradeswomen to India, 16-31 January, 2017

Tuesday, January 3, 2017 Oh, my blog followers! Some of you know me personally and have asked, “Why no posts?” To others farther afield, I just faded away and have now reappeared. Let me catch up those who have been … Continue reading

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“The life of the Indian construction worker,” from Jonathan Pattenden

Pattenden’s article, Will ‘decent work’ or Victorian brutality mark India’s dash for the top?, is on OpenDemocracy.org. It is a great summary with excellent references of the conditions of Indian women construction workers and what I saw while in India. This is what … Continue reading

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Hacked: The Other Women of India that Nike Ignored

A commercial video that featured buff sportswomen wearing Nike in India has been beautifully hacked. Watch this one to see the real women of India, barefoot and buff because they work so hard in construction and agriculture and do all … Continue reading

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“Homemakers become House builders”

Check out this article from Deepika, the Malayalam paper. It is a most excellent description of the work of Miss Thresiamma Mathew and the women of Archana Women’s Centre in Kerala where hundreds of women have been trained in masonry, carpentry … Continue reading

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India: Research and Reflections

Please join me for on May 5 as I share my India adventures with you. Susan Moir, Director of Research at the UMass Boston Labor Research Center, has recently returned from 3 months in India. Join us for Indian food … Continue reading

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Goodbye to India for now

At 3 am tonight I leave Mumbai and India. I will be home at 3 pm Thursday. I am very glad to see my family and friends and dog, to sleep in cool weather and get back to work that … Continue reading

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Equality for girl children

I had a fun and interesting couple of days in Pune hosted by Shraddha Borawake, photographer and new relation by marriage to my old friend, Nancy Falk. Shraddha did a project on women in construction some years ago and we … Continue reading

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To the Moirs: Walking in Uncle Fred’s Footsteps

To my cousins, children, nieces, nephews and all other Moirs, You remember when Auntie Elsie died and I received five big boxes of her stuff and we held the Holy Yard Sale in my yard in Jamaica Plain and I … Continue reading

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