Cesar Chavez followed Dr King’s career since the 1950s Montgomery bus boycott. Whenever newspapers carried accounts of #MLK battles, the stories "would jump out of the pages at me," Cesar said. MLK reaffirmed Cesar's commitment to nonviolent struggle & inspired UFW's boycotts. 1/
Although the two never met, they corresponded. Dr. King preached that genuine equality was not possible without economic equality. "What does it profit a man to be able to eat at an integrated lunch counter if he doesn't have enough money to buy a hamburger?" #MLK declared. 2/
Only one month before his death, Dr. King joined in solidarity by sending a telegram to Cesar, who was then fasting for 25 days in Delano CA, to rededicate his farm workers' movement to the principles of nonviolence practiced by #MLK and Gandhi. 3/
In Sept, '66, #MLK sent a telegram to Cesar: You & your valiant fellow workers have demonstrated your commitment to righting grievous wrongs forced upon exploited people. We are together w/you in spirit & in determination that our dreams for a better tomorrow will be realized. 4/
Cesar Chavez was in Sacramento, CA campaigning for Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's presidential drive, when it was announced that Dr. King had been shot. "The spirit doesn't die," Cesar said. "The ideas remain. We study them and apply them and they're alive." 5/
The solidarity between our movements has continued. Throughout the 1970s, Coretta Scott King, widow of #MLK marched and rallied with Chavez for farmworkers' rights, including being there when Cesar began his 2nd 24 day public fast in Phoenix AZ in 1972. 6/
And this summer @officialmlk3 marched w/farmworkers in support of #AB2183 saying: "The unfairness of what it is to have someone working so many hours is almost equivalent to what slavery was. We must all stand up to ensure farm workers are treated fairly & with dignity." 7/
On #MLKDay2023 the UFW commemorates the legacy of a courageous hero. Read how Cesar Chavez talked about #MLK and his legacy of non-violence that inspired the farm worker movement in this 1978 article, "He Showed Us The Way." ufw.org/heshowedusthew…
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UFW union members are among those detained while traveling home from work yesterday in Kern County, CA. We are providing them and their families with support.
Random actions like this are not meant to keep anyone safe, they are intended to terrorize hardworking people.
Please take time to know your rights, make a plan for your family, and show solidarity to coworkers and neighbors who are vulnerable.
Miembros de la unión UFW se encuentran entre los detenidos mientras regresaban a sus hogares del trabajo ayer. Les estamos brindando apoyo a ellos y a sus familias.
Acciones al azar como esta no tienen como objetivo proteger a nadie, sino aterrorizar a las personas trabajadoras.
We have grave concerns about the ongoing desperate struggle of farm workers in the wake of Hurricane Helene, and we are deeply afraid of the destruction headed for Florida farm workers as Hurricane Milton approaches. 1/
Helene left a path of destruction, with many migrant farm worker labor camps struggling with minimal shelter, without power or communications, relying on a system of mutual aid volunteers for the bare basics.
Volunteers continue to check on labor camps and deliver supplies.
Florida brings more than 50,000 H2A foreign guest workers to work the fields each year.
Tens of thousands of H2A and domestic seasonal workers are in Florida right now. Many are in substandard or improvised housing, without vehicles, unable to self-evacuate.
On Feb 21 in Buffalo, NY, farm workers are rallying alongside community and labor allies outside the U.S. Courthouse.
The court will be hearing New York Vegetable Growers Association v. Hochul.
At stake: Do farm workers in New York have a right to organize?
Farm workers are mostly excluded from federal labor laws. In 2019, NY passed the Farm Laborers Fair Labor Practices Act which gives farmworkers the right to unionize in NY state. Since then we’ve won certification at 5 farms so far, with more pending. theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j…
Rather than recognize their workers choice to unionize the growers banded together to sue the state and stop the law. They target the fact that many workers who want to unionize are H2A workers. They want to overturn the whole law and strip ALL NY farm workers of their rights.
Much of the USA is under heat warning. Heat is a deadly threat for farm workers, and conditions are getting worse.
There are a myriad of dangers caused by extreme heat that most people don’t consider when they open the refrigerator in their air conditioned kitchen. 1/
Even one shift of outdoor agricultural work in hot weather can be detected in bloodwork — heat strain causes acute kidney injury. https://t.co/pklc8GQtEGoem.bmj.com/content/74/6/4…
One of the symptoms of heat stress is a decline in cognitive function. This means a worker may not recognize they’re in danger before developing lethal heat stroke.
As you shop and prepare your #Thanksgiving meals, we'd like you to know a little more about the work behind the ingredients and the people doing that work to put food on our tables.
Here's a thread for everyone who wants to thank a farm worker this week.
Sweet potatoes are mostly unearthed by harvesting machinery but then cleaned and sorted by hand. Here’s a video Raquel sent from Livingston, CA. #WeFeedYou