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Chewing on Food Justice: Fruits of our Labor

by Pursue on August 22, 2011

Chewing on Food Justice: Fruits of our LaborOn August 15, 2011, Pursuers gathered for the third installment of our series “Chewing on Food Justice.” Participants explored workers’ rights across the food chain with Mae Singerman of Community/Farmworker Alliance, Daniel Gross and Maria of Brandworkers, and Ari Hart of Uri L’Tzedek.

Photos by Miriam Fogelson.






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1 Julia Paniagua August 23, 2011 at 7:48 pm

Thank you for setting such wonderful example. Keep up your good work!

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