We sit down with the co-founder of United Farm Workers and civil rights icon to hear advice for upcoming activists […]
Written by Noelle Damico Sexual assault, harassment and other forms of gender-based violence threaten millions of women workers around the […]
Food insecurity and poverty are key issues in rural Kenya. An innovative solution: Strengthening land rights for women […]
Seven principles that fair trade and climate advocates can agree on.
“There is no food sovereignty without land; land really is the basis of power, and it does not get simpler than that. Land is the primary mechanism for many of us poor folks and people of color to actually have something to stand on and have a future to farm. And it is not just a matter of having access to land that we can lease for five years at a time, but a place where we can actually build our identity.”
It has been five years since the factory collapse at Rana Plaza in Bangladesh killed over 1,000 people. This tragic […]
Fair World Project joins the rest of the world in condemning Donald Trump’s recent comments on immigrants. His language is […]
Here in the U.S., food is on our minds as many prepare to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. We’re proud to […]
When we first published our report Justice in the Fields and accompanying fact sheet Who Grew Your Food last fall, […]