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Monday, May 10, 2010

Mark Your Calendars!!

Your invited to take part in:


Farmworkers' Rights and Preserving Small Farms

A Conversation about the Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act


The Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act is a New York State bill that was intended to provide fair labor protections to farmworkers who were excluded from the federal fair labor laws enacted in 1939.


The legislation's opponents have argued that, in its current form, the bill is not fair to smaller farms, which predominate in New York State. This forum will explore how the rights of farmworkers can be ensured without endangering the livelihoods of small farmers.


Date: May 20th, 6:30 - 8:30pm


Location: Church of the Holy Trinity

Draesel Hall

316 East 88th St

(between 1st and 2nd Avenues)

New York, NY 10128


Suggested donation: $5-$20. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. This is to cover the cost of panelists who traveled to speak at this event.


Panelists include:


Ms. Jody Bolluyt, farmer, Roxbury Farm, policy committee member for NOFA-NY


Dr. Margaret Gray, Assistant Professor, Adelphi University, currently completing a book manuscript about Hudson Valley agriculture, food politics, and farmworkers.


Ms. Lea Kone, Assistant Director of NOFA NY


Ms. Librada Paz, former farmworker for several decades, farmworker advocate


Mr. Martin Rodriguez, farmer/owner, Mimo Mex Farm


Reverend Richard Witt, Executive Director, Rural & Migrant Ministry



RSVP here: http://www.nycharities.org/events/EventLevels.aspx?ETID=1546

Friday, February 5, 2010

Remembering Haiti: Teach-In, Pray-In, Act-out

SAVE THE DATE:
March 4, 5-9pm
@ The International Social Justice Commission of
The Salvation Army
221 East 52nd Street
New York, NY 10022

Haitians Mourning, by Damon Winter for The New York Times

When the news cameras are gone and our hearts are tempted to forget... join us for a spiritual day of solidarity with the people of Haiti.

Begin with a Haitian meal, learn the nation's history, receive updates on the current status of rebuilding and development, stand in solidarity through the sharing of story and art, and pray for Haiti.

To RSVP contact Stephen at stickner@nyfaithjustice.org or call 212.870.1254.


*** And in the meantime, check out Hope for Haiti: A Spiritual Response to an un/Natural Disaster
to learn how your faith community can practice spiritual solidarity with the people of Haiti right now.

Add to Your Calender

Metropolitan New York's Bread for the World Gathering

March 13, 2010

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Advent Lutheran Church

2504 Broadway at 93rd St

New York, NY

(212) 665-2504

(96th Stop on the 1,2,3 Subway)

Bread for the World continues to work closely with congregations and parishes throughout the metropolitan area. We are coming together once again to renew our commitment to justice and to get the advocacy tools we need to make a difference in ending hunger and poverty! We are calling on old and new congregational partners to come, join us, and spread the word about this exciting event!

Keynote Speaker:

Art Simon,

Founder of Bread for the World

(Followed by a book-signing of Art Simon’s latest book, “The Rising of Bread for the World”)

Refreshments will be provided

Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.

Co-sponsored by Bread for the World, Advent Lutheran Church, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church, Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, Trinity (Lower East Side) Lutheran Church, and Seafarer's and International House

Questions? Contact Samantha McLane at smclane@bread.org

RSVP and more info at www.bread.org/events