Meet Rachel Domond, the Artist & Organizer Illustrating 20 Years of Partners for Dignity & Rights!


In honor of our 20th Anniversary, we partnered with artist Rachel Domond to create a design commemorating over 20 years of Partners for Dignity & Rights!
Rachel Domond (@muvagaia) is a self-taught Haitian visual artist & organizer living in Brooklyn. Her art explores themes of solidarity, sovereignty, and pride, drawing on both her Caribbean heritage and the rich histories of people’s movements around the world. Rachel seeks to make art that speaks to working peoples’ realities under the structures that attempt to keep us disenfranchised and disempowered, while highlighting the beauty, resilience and ever-growing power of the roots from which we’ve grown.

Rachel’s design brings light to the pillars of our work including: flowers representing the labor movement and our Worker Driven Social Responsibility Network, a book representing education justice and the Dignity in Schools Campaign, a house representing our Land & Affordable Housing work, a ballot representing our New Social Contract work, and tying it all together are the organizers at the heart of our work. You can now buy Rachel’s design on our new official merchandise at our store here!

Meet Rachel and learn more about her art at our 20th Anniversary Gala on May 21st!