Sunday, March 03, 2019

The 4 for Fair Food Tour takes off from Immokalee! Coalition of Immokalee Workers

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And on Saturday, after a long night of driving, the group arrived in high spirits to Raleigh, North Carolina, where they were met by CIW’s Julia de la Cruz and the Alliance for Fair Food’s Alex Schelle, some of those who had been camped out in North Carolina for over a month, laying the groundwork for next week’s march on UNC Chapel Hill’s campus. A big thanks to the UCC Community Church of Chapel Hill for hosting the CIW for our first lunch! Having filled our bellies, we headed to the place we will call home for the next several days: Chapel Hill’s Camp New Hope! [...]
[...] Tomorrow, the fun and action really gets started. Between attending local church services at the United Church of Chapel Hill and St. Thomas More Catholic Church, holding a vigil at the UNC Wendy’s, flyering on campus, picketing in front of the UNC Wendy’s, and – at long last – Tuesday’s major march winding through UNC’s campus, it is promising to be a packed few days!

For all those in the Triangle Area, please come out and spread the word about to tonight’s Vigil for Farmworker Rights!

When: March 3rd, 6:00 PM
Where: UNC’s Wendys (209 South Road, Chapel Hill NC 27514)

If you are in North Carolina, and have not yet finalized your plans to join the march through UNC’s campus on Tuesday, make sure to nail them down! Farmworkers and allies will be joined by human rights leader and longtime CIW ally Kerry Kennedy, who will be marching alongside the CIW and speaking at the rally along with hundreds of other local leaders from the faith, labor and student communities of the Triangle Area!

When: March 5th, 2:00 PM
Where: 101 W Weaver St, Carrboro, NC 27510-2017
And finally, don’t forget that we can’t make the 4 for Fair Food Tour happen without your support.  Make sure to donate today to fund the CIW bus and share the fundraiser with your friends and family!
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