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Friday, 10 August 2012


J4DW's Workshop at  The Show Room
This is also in collaboration with Tate Modern and Unite the Union's UMWEP Project 
"Making  Domestic Work visible in British Society"
The workshop start at 11:30 and run until 2:30pm.
The activity will be a creative cardboard furniture building workshop that Andrea of the Show Room  lead and there is discussion around childcare and parenting with free refreshments.


Briefings and workshops at the Show Room.
Only by sharing our stories we are able to let everybody understands about the plight of domestic workers.  This is one major work of J4DW that we should be able to speak out to everybody and in public to raise awareness and campaign  to improve the living and working conditions  of domestic workers.
Exploring with Tutor Monica

Time to work, we need to make sure we have correct measurement!


We can handle this, simple numeracy of measurements, opps! the need to work together....yes, it's team work!

Enjoying while working and having fun with Tutor Steven

Look! what we've created....can you guess what is it? hmmnn...it's how you interpret our ART Work!

Our Finished Home Furnitures! Al smiles because we are happy with our work, it is strong that we can sit and use.

Can I bring home this chair please?

Relaxing at the Park while Tutor Monica is giving us last instructions for our Project that we need to do.
Thank You The Show Room for  the learning experience and skills in furniture making and ARTS you have shared with us...we have a moment of Sharing on how we share the work within the household  that allows  our employers to be able to do and achieve really high in their profession  and that we are part of the British Society that often invisible and such important contribution is not recognize and J4DW demands recognition by improving the working and living conditions of domestic workers and respect our dignity at work and in the British Society as a whole.

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