Ai-jen Poo (/ˌaɪ dʒɛn ˈpuː/, Chinese: 蒲艾眞; pinyin: Pú Àizhēn; born 1974) is an American labor activist.
[3] In February 2015, the New Press released her book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.
Her father, Mu-ming Poo,[6] is a neuroscientist and one-time political activist who emigrated from Taiwan in the 1970s.
Her mother Wen-jen Hwu[6] has a PhD in chemistry as well as an MD, and was an oncologist at two of the top cancer centers in Taiwan.
In the spring of 2019, Poo cofounded the group Supermajority with Cecile Richards and Alicia Garza.
[27] In addition, they intend to educate women about issues such as "pay equity and affordable child care, as well as inform them on "basic organizing skills like voter registration".