And
speaking of student organizing, over sixty-five
students and young organizers came together
in Immokalee for a historic, week-long encuentro
organized by Student/Farmworker
Alliance. The gathering, which took place
the first week in August, featured a variety
of workshops and discussions ranging from
the history of the CIW to corporate campaigning.
The encuentro concluded with an intensive
two-day strategy session where participants
brainstormed how to best support the CIW's
ongoing campaign to elimiinate human rights
abuses in the produce supply chain of the
fast-food industry. For photos and a full
report on the encuentro, visit Student/Farmworker
Alliance's website by clicking
here.
M
eanwhile,
media coverage of the Taco Bell boycott victory
continues to roll in. Don't miss the recent
CIW interview on Truthout titled "The
New Face of the Global Justice Movement."
To read the complete interview, click
here. And also, be sure to read this article
from the American Prospect on the victory
and theCIW's low-power radio station. Click
here to read the article "Radio Free
America."
Finally, the United Church of Christ -- the
first major denomination to endorse the Taco
Bell boycott --- voted at their 2005 General
Synod to support the CIW and its efforts to
create a new model of corporate social responsibility
throughout the fast food industry. UCC members
throughout the country actively participated
in the Taco Bell boycott and now they are
ready to take action to encourage McDonald's,
Burger King, and Subway to follow Taco Bell's
lead. The CIW thanks the UCC for its continued
support!
See how you can take part in those next steps
to make fast food fair food, by clicking
here.