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Upcoming Webinar: Farm Workers and Community Gardens

“For We are the Co-Workers in God’s service:” The Relationship between Farm Workers and Gardens”

Webinar: Tuesday, November 18th, 2014 at 7PM EST

To register for this webinar, please send an email to kfurrow@brethren.org with your name and contact information.

Where do our fruits and vegetables come from? Who is responsible for seeing that these foods are harvested for us to buy and eat? What are the lives of these farm workers like? And how does our faith connect us to our brothers and sisters who do this work?

Through the Going to the Garden grant initiative of the Office of Public Witness and Global Food Crisis Fund, this webinar will focus on issues surrounding the national farm workers movement to create better work and living standards, and we will hear from individuals deeply involved with the National Farm Worker Ministry (NFWM) and the NFWM’s Youth and Young Adult network in order to understand what these two groups are doing to support farm workers. We will also discuss how individuals can show support and solidarity in their own communities through initiatives like Going to the Garden.

Join us as we discuss how farm workers are organizing, how individuals and groups are becoming involved, and what we can all do about it in our own communities and churches!

Presenters:

Rev. Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, an ordained Baptist minister, serves as Executive Director of the National Farm Worker Ministry. Andreolli-Comstock has served congregations in Virginia and Massachusetts as well as four years as a human-trafficking specialist in Southeast Asia. She is a former Board of Directors member for the Alliance of Baptists and a doctoral candidate at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Andreolli-Comstock holds a bachelor’s degree in Religion and Philosophy from Chowan University in Murfreesboro, N.C., and a Master of Divinity degree from Baptist Theological Seminary of Richmond.

Nico Gumbs is the Florida state coordinator of the National Farm Worker Ministry’s youth-led program, YAYA. Gumbs has been in the agriculture sector most of their life, from growing up on a farm, in avocado groves to over 8 years with Future Farmers of America (FFA) and now active in the farm worker movement for over 3 years. Their undying compassion for farm worker justice is pertinent to their idea of a socially just world.

Daniel McClain is the Director of Program Operations for Graduate Theological Programs at Loyola University Maryland. His areas of research and publishing include the doctrine of creation, theologies of education and formation, political theology, and theologies of art and image. In addition to these areas, he has also led classes and workshops on the theology and ethics of work and creativity.

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