Author Archives: Julie Taylor

Be An Ambassador for NFWM

To truly help more farm workers, we need more people to hear about farm worker campaigns and the amazing work NFWM is doing to harvest justice with fa... Read More »

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My Summer With NFWM

Stand With Farm Workers. They Feed Us! Written by Kaleb Graves, Duke Divinity Summer Intern with NFWM During my visit to farm worker camps this su... Read More »

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UFW Needs Your Help

On August 3rd, farm workers will launch a 24-day, 335-mile "March for the Governor's Signature" from the UFW's historic Delano CA 40 Acres. They ... Read More »

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Ban Organophosphates

Organophosphate pesticides are inherently toxic to humans and pose a risk to children’s neurodevelopment and normal neurological function. At a... Read More »

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The UFW Needs Your Support

On August 3 in Delano, California farm workers will launch a grueling 335-mile “March for the Governor’s Signature" urging Governor Gavin Newsom t... Read More »

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Poor People’s Campaign and Moral Call to Action

The National Farm Worker Ministry had a small delegation with many others scattered among the crowd of supporters from around the country on Saturday,... Read More »

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Join Us In DC

The June 18, 2022 Mass Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls will be a generationally transf... Read More »

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Join CIW in NYC

Why should farm worker supporters hold Wendy's accountable? From: Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) Over a decade ago, farm workers with CIW cr... Read More »

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International Workers’ Day Actions

As part of Migrant Justice's newly launched "Adopt a Hannaford' strategy, Vermont farm workers have announced a Regional Day of Action on Saturday, Ma... Read More »

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There’s Work To Do

Winter Board Meeting Reflections from Dr. Sam Trickey: At first, it seems a little selfish or egotistical to offer personal reflections. After all, N... Read More »

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