In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers

In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers

by Bernice Yeung
In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers

In a Day's Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America's Most Vulnerable Workers

by Bernice Yeung

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Overview

The Pulitzer Prize finalist’s powerful examination of the hidden stories of workers overlooked by #MeToo

Apple orchards in bucolic Washington State. Office parks in Southern California under cover of night. The home of an elderly man in Miami. These are some of the workplaces where female workers have suffered brutal sexual assault and shocking harassment at the hands of their employers, often with little or no official recourse. In this harrowing yet often inspiring tale, investigative journalist Bernice Yeung exposes the epidemic of sexual violence levied against women farmworkers, domestic workers, and janitorial workers and charts their quest for justice in the workplace.

Yeung takes readers on a journey across the country, introducing us to women who came to America to escape grinding poverty only to encounter sexual violence in the United States. The author mitigates the difficult material by bringing humanity, empathy, and hope to each page. In a Day’s Work exposes the underbelly of economies filled with employers who take advantage of immigrant women’s need to earn a basic living. When these women find the courage to speak up, Yeung reveals, they are too often met by apathetic bosses and underresourced government agencies.

But In a Day’s Work also tells a story of resistance, introducing a group of courageous allies who challenge dangerous and discriminatory workplace conditions alongside aggrieved workers—and win. Moving and inspiring, this book will change our understanding of the lives of immigrant women.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620976005
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 05/05/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 616 KB

About the Author

Bernice Yeung is an investigative journalist at ProPublica, and her work has appeared in the New York Times, PBS Frontline, New York magazine, and others. She lives in Berkeley, California.


Bernice Yeung is an investigative journalist at ProPublica, and her work has appeared in the New York Times, PBS Frontline, New York magazine, and others. The author of In a Day’s Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America’s Most Vulnerable Workers (The New Press), she lives in Berkeley, California.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Edition xi

Introduction: The Weight of Silence 1

1 Finding the Most Invisible Cases 11

2 The Open Secret 33

3 Behind Closed Doors and Without a Safety Net 65

4 When Only the Police and the Prosecutor Believe You 93

5 All That We Already Know 123

6 The Ways Forward 145

7 ¡Sí Se Pudo! Yes We Did! 167

Epilogue: "I survived" 199

Acknowledgments 203

Notes 205

Index 219

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