As 2010 ends, we invite you to celebrate and support the work of our youth and young adults!
Dear friend,
As we approach the end of 2010 we would like to thank you for your support! We could not do our work without you!
We would also like to invite you to join us in our struggle with farm workers to bring justice to the fields! Please consider making an on-line tax exempt donation to YAYA to support young people working in solidarity with farm workers.
Lets celebrate the work of YAYA in 2010!
In this issue:
- Supporting tobacco harvesters
- Supporting tomato pickers
- Immigration reform
- Bicycle drive
- Immersion opportunities
- Using music, poetry and art to spread the message
- Outreach
- Fundraisers
- Working in solidarity
- Our friends in the struggle
- YAYA On-line
1. Supporting tobacco harvesters
In December they organized a flash mob at a local Chase bank, leafleted in front of Chase bank branches during the National Day of Actionand set up a radio show to talk about the campaign.
2. Supporting tomato pickers
3. Immigration reform
Although both AgJOBS and the DREAM Act were defeated this year we would like to celebrate YAYA’s work to raise awareness about the realities of our undocumented brothers and sisters.
In 2010 YAYA organized two rallies to support of AgJOBS and the DREAM Act in Orlando (one in June and
the other one in May).
YAYAs also planned demonstration against SB1070 in Arizona and S-COMM in Florida. YAYAs made up a song
for LeMieux about the DREAM Act and made several presentations about immigration
at places like Stetson University, Valencia Community College, St Margaret Mary Catholic Church, the Apopka
Office of the Farm Worker Association of Florida, and the “Education not Deportation” event in Orlando.
In August a representative of LeMieux visited Apopka and spent half of the day with immigrant families and YAYA members who shared their stories as undocumented immigrants. After this visit we were almost certain that LeMieux would not support AgJOBS or the DREAM Act.
YAYAs also attended events in support of immigrants organized by other organizations such as the March for Immigration Reform in Washington DC, a SWER action for the DREAM Act, a Democracia Ahora event, a prayer service organized by FOCUS, a Trail of Dreams event in St Augustine and a march for the DREAM Act in Downtown Orlando.
4. Bicycle drive
5. Working with farm workers
6. Immersion opportunities
6. Using music, poetry and art to spread the message
YAYAs tabled at the Harvest of Hope Festival, a Dead Prez concert, a Harvest of Hope Concert and an Urbe Prima Concert. Theyalso used art, music and poetry on other occasions. YAYAs made parade puppets, organized an outreach event with music and poetry and organized a flash mob at a local Chase bank in support of tobacco pickers.
7. Outreach
YAYA is very grateful to Julie Norris and Front Porch Radio for allowing the organization to do several radio show specials about farm workers. You can listen to the podcast of these shows by visiting Front Porch Radio’s Web site.
8. Fundraisers
9. Working in solidarity
YAYAs support the struggles of their brothers and sisters outside of the farm worker movement. A delegation of YAYAs attended the School of the Americas Watch Vigil in Georgia, where they also volunteered with the Campaign to stop Killer Coke. In June, a group of YAYAs traveled to Detroit for the US Social Forum, where they learned about other struggles and also presented two workshops about farm worker issues. Finally, Orlando YAYAs support Unite Here! local 362 and their efforts to improve the lives of workers in Central Florida.
10. Our friends in the struggle
4. YAYA On-line
Happy Holidays and thank you for your support! Our work is possible thanks to people like you!
Please consider making an on-line tax deductible donation in support of YAYA to assure that we will be able to continue working in solidarity withfarm workers.
May 2011 be the year were we can achieve justice and equality for farm workers in the US!
Visit our YAYAs in Action blog to learn more about our most recent projects and events.