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Fair Food Across Borders Presentation

9:00pm – Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009

Free admission

University of Miami 

Learning Center room 192

Chiapas Media Tour

FAIR FOOD ACROSS BORDERS SPRING TOUR 2009

The Chiapas Media Project/Promedios announces our new bi-national advocacy campaign: Fair Food Across Borders. Fair Food Across Borders (FFAB) reveals the human rights abuses faced by migrant farm workers in Mexico who harvest many of the fruits and vegetables we eat here in the US.

The Fair Food Across Borders Campaign seeks university, cultural and community-based sponsors to host presentations for Spring 2009.  The centerpiece of the FFAB campaign is the new CMP/Promedios video, Paying the Price: Migrant Workers in the Toxic Fields of Sinaloa.  Paying the Price examines the impoverished lives of migrant farmworkers from the town of Ayotzinapa, Guerrero. We follow them from their community to their lives as migrant workers in a large Sinaloa agribusiness camp, Buen Año, where they pick exotic Chinese vegetables for export to the US and Canada. We see the hardships faced by these workers in their community of origin, largely abandoned by the local and state governments to the inhumane and slave-like working conditions they encounter in Buen Año. Paying the Price presents the polarized reality of how migrant workers are seen in Mexico: through the eyes of agribusiness representatives these working families are portrayed as merely an annoying, culturally backward necessity to be dealt with in order to reap their multi-million dollar profits.

Melody Gonzalez, FFAB National Coordinator (from the Student/Farmworker Alliance, ally organization of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers), will present Paying the Price.  Presentations last between one-and-half to two hours, and include video screening and discussion about the role of agribusiness and internal migration in Mexico, NAFTA, and corporate and consumer responsibility in the US.

Fair Food Across Borders asks for an honorarium based on the means of the host organization to help continue the work of the FFAB Campaign.

For further information, please e-mail us at info@fairfoodab.org

Background

It is estimated that there are over one million migrant farmworkers in Mexico.  The majority of these farmworkers come from the southern states of Mexico like Oaxaca and Guerrero.  These families are forced to leave their communities, among the poorest in Mexico, because they have no other way to survive.  They leave their communities from four to six months a year to work in the fields of northern Mexican states like Sinaloa, where they encounter deplorable and over-crowded housing, exposure to toxic pesticides, child labor, and sub-poverty wages. What makes their situation more severe is that when they return back to their they have barely saved enough money to survive until they have to return to work in Northern Mexico six months later.

In northern states like Sinaloa, Sonora and Baja California there are thousands of transnational agribusiness companies producing a wide variety of products from tomatoes to watermelons.  The majority of the fruits and vegetables from these northern states are for export to the U.S. and Canada.  These companies make great profits from these migrant farmworkers, and the companies who buy from them, like Wal-Mart, reap even greater profits from this “cheap” labor across the border.  The lack of regulation and enforcement of human rights in trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) facilitate and perpetuate this exploitation.
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Charter for Compassion

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This video, and this website mark the launch of an inspiring global endeavor to celebrate compassion and to promote a new collaboration between the world’s religions. Starting today, we are writing the Charter for Compassion. The twist here is that the writing won’t be done behind closed doors. It will be done by you… and perhaps millions of others around the world.

Later this week millions of Muslims, Christians, and Jews will be sent an email inviting them to come to the site and offer their choice of words, in their own language, to help create a charter capable of inspiring the world to focus on what the great religions share, as opposed to what divides them. The goal is to obtain all input from global participants within the next four weeks, select the best contributions with the help of a council of religious “sages”, and conduct a major launch of the finished document in 2009.

Three things you can do to help:

1. Help write the Charter! The first writing phase begins now with the Preamble, a concise explanation of why the Charter is necessary and urgent.

2. Share Your Story. We want this to be a truly global and diverse document that represents all of our voices.

3. Tell others about it. We want this to be a truly global and diverse document that represents all of our voices.

Help Change the Conversation

Movie Night: The Ordinary Radicals

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Host: Raul Justiniano
Location: Rachel Justiano’s Parents House
5100 SW 82nd Ave, Miami, FL 33155 US
When: Sunday, November 16 @ 6:30
Phone: (305) 322-4797 or raul@prototypesyndicate.com

Join us for the new documentary “The Ordinary Radicals“. It tells this very important story about faith in America through the lens of director Jamie Moffett.

Featuring:

Shane Claiborne – Author “The Irresistible Revolution”; Co-Author “Jesus For President” Chris Haw – Co-Author “Jesus For President” Tony Campolo – Author “Red Letter Christians” Jim Wallis – Author “God’s Politics”; “The Great Awakening” Brian McLaren – Author “Everything Must Change”, “The Secret Message of Jesus” John Perkins – Author “Let Justice Roll Down”; “Beyond Charity” Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove – “New Monasticism”; “Free To Be Bound” Donald Kraybill – Author “Amish Grace”; “The Upside-Down Kingdom”; “The Riddle of Amish Culture” Brice Main – Author “Spotting the Sacred” Ron Sider – Author “Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger”; “The Scandal of Evangelical Politics” Brian Walsh – Author “Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire” Zack Exley – Writer – “Revolution in Jesusland”; pioneering organizer for Moveon.org Leroy Barber – President of MissionYear; featured in the book “unChristian” Peter Illyn – Contributor “The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World”; Featured in: “The New Conspirators” Becky Garrison – Author “Red and Blue God”; “The New Atheist Crusaders” Rick Perlstein – Author “Nixonland”

Look forward to seeing you there!

Vote Out Poverty Pledge

I came across this movement that is inline with our values and priorities as a church. Because politics have failed to solve big problems in the past, it is tempting, even during a critical election year, to become apathetic and disengage from the political process. However, if we are to have any hope to change the failed politics of our nation, we must activate ourselves as citizens and re-center the national debate and agenda who around Jesus calls the “least of these.”

You’re invited to join the Vote Out Poverty Campaign and 1) Put Poverty on the top of your agenda by signing the Vote Out Poverty Pledge, 2) Put Poverty on the top of your church’s agenda 3) Put Poverty on the top of your candidate’s agenda by getting them to sign the Vote Out Poverty Candidate Pledge.

For more information on the Vote Out Poverty Campaign and to find a team near you visit: www.voteoutpoverty.org

Ordinary Radicals

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In the margins of the United States, there lives a revolutionary Christianity. One with a quiet disposition that seeks to do “small things with great love,” and in so doing is breaking 21st Century stereotypes surrounding this 2000 year old faith. “The Ordinary Radicals” is set against this modern American political and social backdrop of the next Great Awakening. Shane Claiborne and a rag-tag group of “ordinary radicals” interpret Biblical history and its correlation with the current state of American politics.

“This is not a set of political suggestions for the world; this is about invoking and embodying the alternative. All of this is an invitation to join a peculiar people- those with no king but God, who practice jubilee economics and make the world new. This is not the old-time religion of going to heaven; this is about bringing heaven to the world.”

Featuring Interviews with: Becky Garrison, Shane Claiborne, Jim Wallis, Brian McLaren, Tony Campolo, Rob Bell, John Perkins, Brooke Sexton, Michael Heneise, St. Margret Mckenna, Logan Laituri, Zack Exley, Aaron Weiss and many more Ordinary Radicals.

Discover the Journey

Discover The Journey exists to INCITE awareness on behalf of children around our world who are experiencing injustice and suffering, INITIATE heart transformation in our culture through story, media and art, and INSPIRE right action in response to Christ’s love for humanity.

Call+Response

Call+Response is a first of its kind feature documentary film that reveals a terrifying secret: there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. In 2007, slave traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined. Call+Response goes deep undercover where slavery is thriving. First hand accounts from luminaries like Cornel West, Julia Ormond, Madeleine Albright, Daryl Hannah, Ashley Judd, and Nicholas Kristof provide the backdrop of for this 21st century nightmare. Grammy-winning and critically acclaimed artists including Moby, Natasha Bedingfield, Cold War Kids, Matisyahu, Imogen Heap, Talib Kweli, Five For Fighting, Switchfoot, members of Nickel Creek, Rocco Deluca, move this information into inspiration offering this century its first abolitionist songs.

For more information visit the website: callandresponsemovie.com

A big force behind this film is the ‘Not for Sale‘ Campaign: notforsalecampaign.org

Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexual Slavery: Overcoming the Shame

Culture in the City presents…

Panel Discussion: Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sexual Slavery: Overcoming the Shame

Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.FREE Admission
UM School of Law -Room 352
(3rd floor above the Subway next to the Law Library) – 1311 Miller Drive, Coral Gables (off US1)

  • Invited panel participants include:
  • Gabriel Garcia – SAC -Human Trafficking – Investigations -ICE
  • Howard Marbury, Senior Trial Attorney.- ICE
  • Barbara Gonzales, NGO (works directly with subjects/objects of human trafficking)
  • Veronica Monet, International Sex Educator
  • Evelina Galang, UM Professor/Author
  • Katherine Fernandez-Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney
  • Denise Wallace, Assistant to Mayor Manny Diaz
  • Bruce Winick, Professor of Law and Professor of Psychiatry at UM School of Law 
City of Miami Police Department
  • Other panelists with expertise in this area.

Moderator: Jonathan Rose, Immigration Lawyer, Governor’s Domestic Violence Task Force

Theme: We will explore human trafficking, prostitution, and sexual slavery, as well as overcoming shame. A petition to advance these issues debated will be presented.

For directions, go to: http://law.miami.edu/campus/directions.php?op=1#i75

Jonathan Rose
 (305) 374-0371, jonathan@cultureinthecity.org