by April Bell | Mar 22, 2020 | NEWS
Health workers believe that it’s a matter of time before Covid-19 hits rural communities. Here’s how they’re trying to slow its spread. As the number of coronavirus cases worldwide tops 200,000, health care workers in rural communities are doubling down on farmworker...
by April Bell | Mar 22, 2020 | NEWS
FELLSMERE | In its heyday, a spectrum of various colors of oranges and yellows from citrus fruit served as a vibrant badge of Indian River County. Early and mid-season oranges, tangerines, tangelos, navels and Valencias were shipped by the millions. Locals of the...
by April Bell | Jan 22, 2020 | NEWS
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by Ken | Dec 2, 2019 | NEWS
Farmworker Advocates Call For Suspension of Highly Toxic Pesticide; Advocates from across the country urge EPA to swiftly ban chlorpyrifos citing unacceptable risks to farmworkers and their families Read the full story on...
by Ken | Jul 16, 2019 | NEWS
South Miami sues to block sanctuary city ban, says it will divide police and residents Read the full story on Miami...
by Ken | May 2, 2019 | NEWS
We quickly learned the Lake Apopka women did not see their work as a job without prestige or power, or as essentially undesirable work. Instead, we heard raucous stories about the ways they earned status within their community from their work. Read the full...