From Coalition of Immokalee Workers <[email protected]>
Subject 4 Ways to support the upcoming Farmworker Freedom Festival!
Date March 6, 2024 4:04 PM
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1) COME TO THE FESTIVAL [[link removed]] ! If you’re in Florida, register today to join farmworkers and their allies for three days of celebrating farmworkers’ human rights and the Fair Food Program
2) DONATE [[link removed]] : If you’re unable to participate in person, you can join our campaign to raise funds for the festival’s needs
3) SEND A SOLIDARITY MESSAGE: Write a message or send a video of solidarity to the farmworkers
4) DELIVER A LETTER TO YOUR LOCAL FAIR FOOD HOLDOUTS: Kroger, Wendy’s, and Publix
We are less than one week away from the first-ever Farmworker Freedom Festival, taking place from March 8-10 in Palm Beach, Florida! This 3-day celebration of farmworkers’ human rights will feature:
*
the
CIW’s
mobile
Modern-day
Slavery
Museum,
*
a
benefit
concert
including
Malacates
Trebol
Shop
(one
of
Guatemala’s
most
popular
musical
acts
today),
Olmeca
(who
needs
no
introduction…),
and
Rara
Lakay
(a
traditional
Haitian
Carnival
music
group
from
Miami
that
will
most
definitely
get
you
on
your
feet)
to
name
just
a
few
of
the
groups
scheduled
to
perform,
*
a
two-story
tall,
hand-crafted
farmworker
puppet
walking
the
streets
of
Palm
Beach,
*
workshops
on
building
power
from
the
bottom
up,
and
more!
Immokalee is buzzing with preparations for this festival, but we can’t do it alone.
We are counting on our vibrant network of allies around the country to help make this a festival for the history books! Whether you’re in Florida, New York, Ohio, California, or even outside the country – there are many ways you can get involved to help the festival, the Fair Food Program, and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
Here are four ways you can get involved with the festival and the broader Campaign for Fair Food!
1) COME TO THE FESTIVAL: [[link removed]] If you’re in Florida, register today to join farmworkers and allies for three days of celebrating farmworkers’ human rights and the Fair Food Program!
Nothing beats standing shoulder-to-shoulder with workers who for decades have led the charge to combat forced labor in the fields and pioneered the Fair Food Program, a proven model for winning and sustaining true farmworker freedom! Join us as we gather, Friday through Sunday, at Bradley Park in Palm Beach. For more information, including daily schedules, parking information, and shuttles, click here [[link removed]] !
2) DONATE [[link removed]] : If you’re unable to participate in person, you can join our campaign to raise funds for transportation needs, art supplies, water to keep us hydrated and meals to fuel our energy for the 3-day festival!
It takes a lot of preparation and supplies to pull off a festival of this magnitude! From reserving buses, to purchasing food and water and stocking up on much needed supplies, costs can rise steeply… That’s why we need all the help we can get from generous donors like you! If you have the resources to support us, click here to make a contribution today [[link removed]] !
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3) SEND A SOLIDARITY MESSAGE: Write a message or send a video of solidarity to the farmworkers celebrating their dignity and demanding accountability from Fair Food holdouts!
If you aren’t able to join us in person, we would still love hearing from you! You can make your voice heard by sending a heartfelt message of solidarity for the farmworkers leading the fight for human rights. Share with us what fighting for farmworker justice means to you, how CIW’s work fits into your vision of a world of freedom for all, and what you’d like to see from the three Fair Food holdouts we’re targeting in our march: Wendy’s, Publix, and Kroger. Your messages of support will be shared every night of the festival, and will keep farmworkers’ spirits high as we celebrate the unprecedented success of the Fair Food Program and demand accountability from multi-billion dollar corporations refusing to join the gold standard for human rights today.
Please send your message or video to [email protected] with “Solidarity Message” in the subject line.
4) DELIVER A LETTER TO YOUR LOCAL FAIR FOOD HOLDOUTS: Kroger, Wendy’s, and Publix continue to refuse to join the only proven solution to prevent forced labor in the fields. Let them hear your voice demanding freedom and dignity for farmworkers!
Palm Beach is home to Wendy’s Chair Nelson Peltz, who still refuses to join the Fair Food Program, even after the FFP has, for more than a decade, proven itself to be the one and only solution to preventing forced labor in agriculture. You can send a message to the management of Wendy’s letting them know what you think of their obstinance in the face of facts and of the unparalleled success of the FFP. You can find a sample letter to deliver to your local Wendy’s store by clicking here. [[link removed]]
You can do the same for Kroger and Publix – two major grocery chains who remain holdouts despite their major industry competitors, including Walmart, Whole Foods, and Trader Joes’ joining the FFP. For a sample letter to deliver to a Kroger or Kroger affiliate, click here. [[link removed]] For a Publix letter, you can click here [[link removed]] .
We’ve got a lot more to share with you in leading up to the Farmworker Freedom Festival, so make sure to stay tuned as we continue to ramp up efforts in the Campaign for Fair Food!
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Coalition of Immokalee Workers
110 S 2nd St
Immokalee, FL 34142
United States
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