Domestic workers gather to celebrate ‘Roma’ and the Oscars
LOS ANGELES — Doris Tapia never imagined that she would get to watch the Oscars at a party in Los Angeles, exchanging the sneakers she wears when she takes care of children in New York for a pair of high heel shoes.
The Peruvian nanny is among dozens of domestic workers who will be honoured Sunday as the “heroes of our homes” in a red carpet event organized by the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
The event also has the support of “Roma” director Alfonso Cuarón, activist Tarana Burke and actresses Diane Guerrero, Eva Longoria and Olga Segura.
“It is a privilege to be part of this event. I could have never imagined I would be stepping in a place like this,” Tapia said in Spanish, shortly before her trip to Hollywood.