Contact

People

Project Creator
Charlotte Prud’Homme
Global media MA & Global Health/Sustainability/Agriculture/Human Rights BA @ American University
cp2188a@student.american.edu

Professor 
Lauren Carruth
School of International Service @ American University
lcarruth@american.edu

Professor 
Dr. Rhonda Zaharna
School of Communication @ American University
zaharna@american.edu

 

Cultural & Medical Anthropologist
Dr. Seth Holmes
Anthropology @ University of California, Berkley
Sethholmes@berkley.edu
(510) 643-7256

Dean
Susan L. Marquiss
Policy & Senior Fellow @ RAND Graduate School
Susan_Marquis@rand.org
(310) 393-0411, x7075

Professor & Child of Migrant Farm Workers
Dr. Francisco Jimenez
Ethnic Studies @ Santa Clara University
Sfjimenez@scu.edu

Professor & Migrant Farm Worker Lawyer
Marc Linder
Labor Law @ University of Iowa College of Law
Smarc-linder@uiowa.edu

2017 MacArthur Fellow
Greg Asbed
Grant Recipient @ Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Smarc-linder@uiowa.edu

Gastro-diplomat & Former Undocumented Person 
Analucia Lopezrevoredo
Migration, Ethics, Peace, Food @ Portland State Universty
a.lopezrevoredo@gmail.com

Author of Voices From the Field
Beth Atkin
Anthropology @ Barnard 

Organizations

Food First

Fair Food Standards Council


Fair Food Program
info@fairfoodprogram.org
P.O. Box 603, Immokalee, Florida 34143


National Farmworker Ministry
919-807-8707
P.O. Box 10645
112 Cox Ave., Suite 208
Raleigh, NC 27605

National Farm Worker Ministry (NFWM) is a faith-based organization committed to justice for and empowerment of farm workers. NFWM educates, equips and mobilizes member organizations and other faith communities, groups and individuals to support farm worker led efforts to improve their living and working conditions. 



Centro Campesino, Inc.
info@mncentrocampesino.org
216 N. Oak Ave. Owatonna MN 55060
Phone: (507) 446-9599
Fax: (507) 446-1101PO Box 525

Centro Campesino is a nonprofit organization that works to improve the lives of members of the Latino and migrant communities. They serve communities in southern Minnesota through community organizing, education, and advocacy.

Centro Independiente de Trabajadores Agricolas (CITA)
Independent Center of Agriculture Workers
P.O. Box 109
Albion, NY 14411
Ph: 585-589-7460
Email: CITA@verizon.net

CITA is an independent farm worker membership organization located in upstate New York, the home of more than 40,000 migrant and seasonal farm workers and a multi-billion dollar agriculture industry.


Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)
P.O. Box 603
Immokalee, FL 34143
workers (at) ciw-online.org

CIW is a worker-based human rights organization built on a foundation of farmworker community organizing starting in 1993. CIW works on issues of social responsibility, human trafficking, and gender-based violence at work. CIW’s Fair Food Program, launched in 2011 is a partnership of farmworkers, Florida tomato growers, and participating retail buyers.
Familias Unidas po la Justicia (FUJ)
Families United for Justice
P.O. Box 1206
Burlington, WA 98233

FUJ is a true grassroots movement of farm workers in Washington’s Skagit Valley who formed their own union to seek living-wages and fair treatment in the fields at Sakuma Brothers Berries. They are fighting to end systemic wage theft, poverty wages, hostile working conditions and unattainable production standards.

Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC)
Ohio International Office
1221 Broadway St
Toledo, Ohio 43609
419 243 3456
info@floc.com

Since it’s founding in 1967, FLOC has worked to organize farmworkers and empower them to demand better wages, working, and living conditions.

Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF)
La Associacion Campesina-Asosiyasyon Travaye Late
815 South Park Avenue
Apopka, FL 32703
407-886-5151

The Farmworker Association of Florida is a membership organization of 6,500 farm worker families. The Association addresses wages, benefits, and working conditions, as well as pesticides, field sanitation, disaster response, immigration, and other community-based issues.

Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)
United Tree Planters and Farm Workers of the Northwest
300 Young Street
Woodburn, OR 97071
503-982-0243
farmworkerunion@pcun.org

Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste was founded in 1985 as Oregon’s union of farm workers, nursery, and reforestation workers. In 1992, in response to grower retaliation against striking workers, PCUN launched a successful nationwide boycott against grower-owned NORPAC, Oregon’s largest food processor. In another campaign, PCUN recently won the first farm worker contract in Oregon’s history.
 

United Farm Workers of America (UFW)
P.O. Box 62
Keene, CA 93531
805-822-5571

The United Farm Workers of America has over 25,000 workers under contract in California, Washington, Florida and Texas. With the passage in the fall of 2002 of historic legislation that strengthened the California Agricultural Relations Act, the UFW is beginning its biggest farm worker organizing drive in twenty years thoughout California.

Student Farmworker Alliance
organize@sfalliance.org

Migrant Justice
294 N. Winooski Ave, 
Ste. 130, Burlington, VT 05401  
802-540-8370 
info@migrantjustice.net

CNN Freedom Project
The CNN Freedom Project is a new series designed to “amplify the voices of the victims of modern-day slavery, highlight success stories and help unravel the tangle of criminal enterprises trading in human life”a new series designed to “amplify the voices of the victims of modern-day slavery, highlight success stories and help unravel the tangle of criminal enterprises trading in human life”


Cornell Lawschool Farmworker Assistance Program

clinicalprograms@cornell.edu