Category Archives: Farmworkers
Support The UFW
Support the UFW and their continued efforts to ensure that we do not end up with the equivalent of a bracero program (at a time when Trump’s immigration and deportation policies are resulting in a lack of workers in the fields): “Thompson’s proposed legislation would permanently write into law the devastating Trump farm worker wage cuts we are fighting in federal court right now. Additionally, it would massively expand the exploitative and abusive H2A guest worker program.” Continue reading
Sexual Abuse Allegations Made Cesar Chavez a Pariah. Don’t Punish Farmworkers | Opinion
Please Support! I Did!
Please Support! I did! Continue reading
Remembering Unity of Filipino and Mexicano Farmworkers
A good memory today of a forum held on this day back home, in 2023 at Cal Poly Pomona, on the exemplary unity between Filipino and Mexican farmworkers on September 16, 1965 and the meaning of the 50th anniversary of Agbayani Village.
Honored With a Visit by Augustine Romero
Honored with a visit by Augustine Romero with his daughter Pitzer student Luna Romero at Cesar Chavez Park clean-up and mural restoration in Pomona. Augustine is the gallery curator for the city of Albuquerque overseeing the South Broadway Cultural Center and KiMo Galleries (where his recent works shine a light to create counter-narratives told from the position of our historically excluded communities).
Farmworkers Across The State Are Still Getting Sick and Sometimes Dying from Preventable Heat

