On March 28, 2010, domestic workers demonstrated in downtown Madrid for labor rights and rights of residence. The women of Territorio Doméstico, a platform of organized domestic workers, individuals, and activists, wheeled this wagon through the streets. It was a stage set for several scenes of an agitprop performance staged within the frame of the demonstration: “Latifa’s Story,” “Sans Papiers in Europe,” and “Arrested”—scenes in which domestic workers give an account of oppression and resistance in their daily lives. The installation was part oft the exhibition The Potosí Principle which was shown in Madrid (Reina Sofía Museum), Berlin (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) and La Paz (Museo Nacional de Arte).