Author Archives: Julie Taylor

Workers in the Field

Harvest of Justice 2020: Farm Workers and the Environment

Harvest of Justice 2020: Farm Workers & the Environment The impacts of climate change are being felt all over the U.S. through higher temperature... Read More »

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Welcome MFSA

Welcome to the Methodist Federation for Social Action!

Welcome to our newest member organization, The Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA)! Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA) is a na... Read More »

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UMW Feature

NFWM Featured by United Methodist Women

United Methodist Women featured an article, "Essential Farm Workers Deserve Essential Benefits" by NFWM staff Julie Taylor, Executive Director, and Ka... Read More »

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#farmact

Action Alert: The Farm Act

The FARM (Frontline At-Risk Manual) Laborers Protection Act (#FARMAct) was just introduced in the Senate by Sen. Merkley (D-OR) to take steps to resol... Read More »

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Black Lives Matter

A Statement in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter

  The National Farm Worker Ministry board and staff endorsed the following: The National Farm Worker Ministry (NFWM) calls on people of fai... Read More »

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Joining a FLOC Caravan: a Reflection

by Kate Hamman, NFWM On Friday, June 12th,... Read More »

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Action Alert: Support Two Dozen Blacklisted FLOC Members on Reynolds Farms

Join us on an URGENT action to support two dozen blacklisted FLOC members on Reynolds farms that grow tobacco and sweet potatoes.  TAKE A... Read More »

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06/20 eNews

    In this issue: The FARM Act A Statement in Solidarity ... Read More »

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Coronavirus: The Latest

Updated, 3/28/2021   Information is coming out daily that expands the implications of the current Coronavirus pandemic to all sorts of demograp... Read More »

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Welcome, Jonathan Milliken!

NFWM welcomes our newest summer intern from the Duke Divinity School. In his own words:   "My name is Jonathan Milliken and I am a rising secon... Read More »

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