YAYA believes that education and sharing information is a pivotal part of the solution towards improving the social injustice that these women face on and off the fields.
Not only did the women sit in for the workshops, they actively participated in the Greek dancing, Zumba, and arts and crafts (how-to on make piñatas) activities.
YAYA, along with other organizations, helped facilitate the event by participating in child care and in the distribution of refreshments, lunch, and dinner. Throughout the event volunteers from different organizations rotated in their duties. I mostly volunteered doing childcare. While the children’s mothers were attending the sessions and partaking in the physical activities, the children were under our care. We strived to maintain a safe, fun environment, as well as providing snacks to appease their dietary needs. Towards the end of day the children reunited with their families to enjoy dinner.
The Woman to Woman Conference is an important event because it brings together a diverse community of people with the purpose of spreading knowledge in order to empower women. The workshops that the women were present for focused on the collective shared experience that they share as female farm workers.
We hope to continue attending the Woman to Woman Conferences in the future and would like to thank FWAF and the University of Central Florida Women’s Studies Department for inviting us to this important event.
Sandra Almanza
Orlando YAYA
Photos courtesy of Sandra Almanza