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Name
  
Bhairavi Desai


Education
  
Rutgers University

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Known for
  
Founding member of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance

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Bhairavi Desai (pronounced BAY-rah-vee Dah-SIGH) is the founding member of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, a union representing approximately 15,000 taxi drivers in New York City.

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She is known as a social activist, including advocating for the " Cuba, Palestine, and El Salvador solidarity movements."

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Early life

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Desai was born in Gujarat, India, and came with her parents to Harrison, New Jersey when she was 6 years old. Her father was a lawyer in India, but was unable to find work and had to consequently work at a grocery store.

She received a degree in Women's Studies from Rutgers University and following that, worked at Manavi, the South Asian women's organization in New Jersey that worked with victims of domestic violence.

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She then moved to working for the rights of Asian workers by joining the Committee Against Asian American Violence in 1996. In 1998, she and others set up the NYTWA with an initial membership of 700 workers.

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She currently resides in Bronx, New York with her husband Victor Salazar, also a union activist.

Work with taxi drivers

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Her first success came in May 1998 when the first strike in thirty years was called by the yellow cabs. Over 90% of New York taxi drivers joined the strike to protest against unfair regulations, medical checkups and health insurance for the drivers. Despite being a woman in an overwhelmingly male-dominated industry, many taxi drivers respect her.

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Desai and the TWA were involved in initiating new regulations (2011) by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission regarding the lucrative business of rooftop ads on taxis. These highly visible and mobile advertisements generate income for the medallion owners but are considered a burden by the taxi owners who work for them: drivers have never had a voice in their selection nor a stake in their revenue. In recent years, many of the rooftop signs have caused controversy by promoting businesses in adult entertainment. According to the new act, drivers who own their own vehicles are now permitted ultimate veto power over any advertisements that they can "reasonably" regard as "inappropriate". In a longer view, Desai anticipates that this act serves as "a step toward ultimately requiring medallion owners to give some of the revenue from taxi-roof advertisements to vehicle owners."

Other activities

Desai received the Ford Foundation's Leadership for a Changing World Award in 2005. She is a regular contributor to forums and events at the New York Marxist School, The Brecht Forum.

References

Bhairavi Desai Wikipedia


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