Author: Jorge Orrantia
- 06/03/2022 Fox News: Immigration reform could prevent food prices from harming consumers
- 06/03/2022 The Seattle Times: WA rolls out emergency heat protections for outdoor workers: ‘These new rules are strong’
- 06/01/2022 WA State Department of Labor & Industries: Washington increases heat, wildfire smoke protections for outdoor workers this summer
- 06/01/2022 NBC Right Now: Employers must monitor temperature and air quality in new L&I rules
- 06/01/2022 The Bakersfield Californian: Activists renew attention on farmworkers’ heat illness risks
- 05/31/2022 The Malibu Times: Malibu honors selfless leader for his commitment to the community
- 05/30/2022 KPVI 6: California advances bill allowing farmworkers to vote by mail in union elections
- 05/30/2022 The Center Square: California advances bill allowing farmworkers to vote by mail in union elections
- 05/30/2022 Shepherd Express: Familias Unidas: Tribute to the Migrant Farm Workers Labor Movement in Wisconsin 1960s-1970s Exhibit
- 05/30/2022 Bangor Daily News: Maine missed opportunity to improve life for migrant farm workers
- 05/30/2022 The Center Square: California advances bill allowing farmworkers to vote by mail in union elections
- 05/27/2022 NPR capRadio: A human-trafficking case exposed farmworker abuses. The government is promising change
- 05/26/2022 NewsMedical.net: Latino and Indigenous Mexican farm-working communities face high risk of COVID-19
- 05/26/2022 Sonoma Index-Tribune: Faces of the Climate Crisis: Sonoma’s farworkers
- 05/25/2022 Santa Maria Times: US Department of Labor fines Santa Maria farms for withholding wages, benefits
- 05/25/2022 UC Riverside News: Marginalized communities of color face high COVID-19 risk
- 05/25/2022 YourCentralValley.com: Outdoor workers try to stay cool through Central Valley heat
- 05/23/2022 Carlbad Current Argus: Plenty of food, but not for all farmworkers
- 05/21/2022 Cal Coast News: Nipomo and Santa Maria businesses fined for underpaying farm workers
- 05/20/2022 San Francisco Chronicle: Hundreds of Sonoma farmworkers may have been exposed to toxic smoke during 2020 wildfires
- 05/16/2022 The Fresno Bee: Roberto De La Cruz, a farmworker activist who was trained by Cesar Chavez, dies at 75
- 05/16/2022 U.S. Department of Labor: US Department of Labor recovers $225K in back wages for agricultural workers in California, assesses five farms $54K in penalties
- 05/15/2022 AZCentral: Chicanos Por La Causa honors 50th anniversary of historic hunger strike
- 05/14/2022 Erie News Now: The Smithsonian’s American Latino museum will open its first exhibit next month
- 05/13/2022 AZCentral: CPLC honors Cesar Chavez on 50th anniversary of historic Phoenix fast for farmworker rights