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- Modern Day Slavery (Pulse Magazine SWFL, 1/12) (p. 34)
- Saving Publix receipts to 'stop slavery' (WFTX-TV, 11/11)
- 'Tomatoland' slices into food politics, human trafficking (Scripps News, 10/11)
- Initiative to end human trafficking in NE Ohio (La Prensa, 10/11)
- Traveling exhibit on plight of field workers stops in Deland (10/11)
- Modern-day slavery museum (Historic City News, 10/11)
- Traveling museum highlights modern-day slavery in Florida (Santa Fe College News, 10/11)
- Farmworkers call attention to anti-slavery campaign (WUFT, 10/11)
- Traveling museum tells of worker mistreatment (Gainesville Sun, 10/11)
- Gov. Deal's farm labor plan recalls convict leasing (Creative Loafing Atlanta, 6/11)
- Slavery in the tomato fields (The Atlantic, 6/11)
- The interfaith movement to end slavery (Huffington Post, 5/11)
- Your tomato's possible ties to slavery (CNN, 4/11)
- Florida Modern-Day Slavery Museum at Samford University (Birmingham News, 3/11)
- Fair Food Campaign visits Alumni Lawn (Inside Vandy, 3/11)
- Exhibit will shed light on modern-day slavery of farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 3/11)
- Traveling modern slavery museum will stop in Ft. Walton Beach (The Destin Log, 3/11)
- Panel gives lesson in Human Trafficking (Ft. Myers News-Press, 2/11)
- Time to stop human trafficking (Gainesville Sun, 1/11)
- Publix not on board with protecting farmworkers (Palm Beach Post, 1/11)
- Bringing slavery into the open (SW, 12/10)
- Modern slavery museum visits Dothan (Dothan Eagle, 11/10)
- Message on slavery spread by Museum's traveling display (Jacksonvile FL Times-Union, 11/10)
- Modern-Day Slavery in our food system (Emory Wheel, 11/10)
- Mobile exhibition exposing modern-day slavery in Florida (University of Miami Veritas, 11/10)
- Harvesting tomatoes for peanuts (The UWF Voyager, 11/10)
- Thai workers brought to US treated like slaves (Chicago Sun-Times, 9/10)
- Thai workers describe being lured into slavery in US (Los Angeles Times, 9/10)
- Hawaii home to largest human trafficking case in US history (KITV4, 9/10)
- Modern slavery museum: a Providence review (RI Future, 8/10)
- 'We must pull it up from the roots:' Abolishing modern-day slavery (Phil. Student Union 'On Blast,' 8/10)
- CIW tours around the country with Florida Modern Day Slavery Museum (Democracy Now, 8/10)
- In Florida, slavery still haunts the fields (Labor Notes, 8/10)
- Rolling museum casts light on current-day forced labor (New York Times, 8/10)
- Mobile museum focuses on poor working conditions of FL ag workers (Serious Eats, 8/10)
- Traveling exhibit sheds light on modern day slavery (NY1, 8/10)
- Traveling modern day slavery exhibit stops in Philadelphia (KYW Radio, 7/10)
- Traveling exhibit spotlights agricultural slavery (WHYY, 7/10)
- Slavery Museum (WVTF Radio, 7/10)
- Farmworker slavery museum to stop in NYC (The Bronx Independent Examiner, 7/10)
- Farmworkers' slavery museum hits the road (The Atlantic, 7/10)
- Traveling museum displays modern-day slavery (Newsplex, 7/10)
- Mobile modern day slavery museum stops in Charlottesville (NBC 29, 7/10)
- Immokalee farmworkers shine light on modern day slavery (The Pump Handle, 7/10)
- Three charged with human trafficking on Alachua County farms (Gainesville Sun, 7/10)
- Slavery in our time (In These Times, 7/10)
- US places new emphasis on human trafficking (Ponte al Dia, 7/10)
- Human trafficking: not someone else's problem (The Nation, 6/10)
- A first: US included in human trafficking report (NPR, 6/10)
- Hillary Clinton honors CIW's Germino for her slavery fight (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/10)
- US report cites progress, but much work ahead, to end human trafficking (Kansas City Star, 6/10)
- Remarks on the release of the 10th-annual Trafficking in Persons Report (US Dept of State, 6/10)
- Southwest Florida woman honored for fight against slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/10)
- Immokalee anti-trafficking hero gets honor for fighting slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/10)
- Farmworker advocate honored as 'anti-slavery hero' (Naples Daily News, 6/10)
- Slavery of migrant farmworkers continues in the U.S. to this day (St. Petersburg Times, 5/10)
- The CIW's Modern Slavery Museum and Farmworker Freedom March (Race Talk, 5/10)
- Museum shows atrocities farmworkers face (FL United Methodist News Service, 4/10)
- Museum showcases example of modern-day slavery in Florida (News-Chief, 4/10)
- Traveling exhibit speaks for state's farmworkers (West Volusia Beacon, 4/10)
- Modern slavery exhibit at University of Tampa (WMNF, 4/10)
- Exhibit shines light on farmworker conditions (University of Tampa News, 4/10)
- Modern Slavery (The Nation/NPR, 3/10)
- Photos: Florida Modern-Day Slavery Museum (Jacksonville Florida Times-Union, 3/10)
- Florida as bloody as a tomato (Jacksonville Florida Times-Union, 3/10)
- Mobile exhibit on cases of modern slavery stops at Saint Leo (Saint Leo University News, 3/10)
- Modern-day slavery museum reveals cruelty in Florida's fields (St. Petersburg Times, 3/10)
- Slavery Exhibit (Sarasota Pelican Press, 3/10)
- Museum on wheels exposes modern-day slavery in ag industry (Change.org, 3/10)
- Touring museum exposes abuse (FSU News, 3/10)
- Mobile museum outlines Fla. farmworkers' poverty (The Indpendant Florida Alligator, 3/10)
- A slavery museum hits the road (Change.org, 3/10)
- Farmworker slavery museum tour (Faith in Action, United Methodist Board of Church and Society)
- Modern slavery on display (Tallahassee Democrat, 3/10)
- Museum takes on slavery in tomato industry (Slash Food, 3/10)
- Florida modern-day slavery museum hits the road (In These Times, 3/10)
- Modern day slavery museum debuts (Tikkun Daily, 3/10)
- Traveling museum educates about modern-day slavery (Naples Daily News, 3/10)
- Modern-day slavery museum spotlights plight offarm laborers (Village Voice, 3/10)
- Modern slavery claims in SW Florida in new museum tour (Fox 4 Florida, 2/10)
- Effects of modern-day slavery hit home (Cape Coral Daily Breeze, 2/10)
- Modern slavery museum rolls into Collier County (Naples Daily News, 2/10)
- Immokalee Coalition debuts modern-day slavery museum (Ft. Myers News-Press, 2/10)
- Sunshine-State attraction with big difference: The Modern Slavery Museum (Politics of Plate, 2/10)
- The dirty secret of human trafficking (Sarasota Herald Tribune, 1/10)
- Immokalee slavery story topic of day on global radio (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/10)
- Immokalee event geared toward raising awareness of human trafficking (Naples Daily News, 11/09)
- Conference targets problem of forced-labor crimes (Star Tribune, 9/09)
- Salem award winner leads fight against farmworker exploitation (The Salem News, 5/09)
- Farmworker wages are still the issue (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Governor needs to take the lead on worker justice (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Crist backs farmworkers (St. Petersburg Times, 4/09)
- A shameful tradition continues: Debt slavery in Florida's fields (Flagler College Gargoyle, 4/09)
- Harvest of Hope (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Editorial: Crist finally joins battle (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Gov. Crist praises the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Gov. Crist supports better working conditions for farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Crist first FL Gov to meet with farmworkers group since 1990's (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- CIW calls meeting with Crist 'productive' (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Tomato summit (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Why the Slow Food movement needs to help stop America's slave labor (Alternet, 3/09)
- Governor Crist: It's time to end slavery in Florida (Common Dreams, 3/09)
- Immokalee workers to take slavery tales to Crist (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- We cannot continue to ignore farmworkers (Tallahasse Democrat, 3/09)
- Farmworkers from Immokale protest conditions (Miami Herald, 3/09)
- CIW protests modern-day slavery of farmworkers (Tallahassee Democrat, 3/09)
- 200 Immokalee farmworkers protest at Capitol (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Immigrants rally against slave labor (First Coast News, 3/09)
- Editorial: Governor, meet with Coalition (3/9/09)
- The real root of global economic collapse (Huffington Post, 3/09)
- Yes, those are slaves on the steps of the Florida Capitol (Miami New Times, 3/09)
- Apartheid in America (Raj Patel, 3/7/09)
- Immokalee Diary (Grist, 3/09)
- Governor remains silent on plague of slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Charlie Crist snubs slavery foes (CBS4.com, 3/09)
- Farmworkers: 'We deserve better' (NBC, 3/09)
- Foodies seek answers in Collier: Celebrities visit Immokalee (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Human rights on the menu (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Foodies address the slavery issue (The Nation, 3/09)
- Modern-day slavery was focus of groups' tour of Immokalee (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Tomato pickers' Fla. plight a growing concern (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3/09)
- Your tomatoes were picked by slaves (Slate, 3/09)
- Harsh Realities in a Country gone Mad with Greed (Ramona's Voices, 3/09)
- Florida's slave trade (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Politics of the plate: the price of tomatoes (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Governor Crist should take a stand against slavery (Huffington Post, 2/09)
- CIW to Crist: end slavery (The Nation, 1/09)
- In the trenches and fighting slavery (The Nation, 12/08)
- Editorial: Little bit of slavery not acceptable (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Feds call SWFL gorund zero for slavery (Fox 4 Florida)
- Immokalee family sentenced for slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Four sentenced for enslaving Immokalee farmworkers (NBC (Southwest FL), 12/08)
- Ag spokesman McElroy's slavery remarks spur buzz (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Immokalee brothers get prison sentence in slavery case (Naples Daily News, 12/08)
- Agriculture spokesman thinks a little bit of slavery isn't a big deal (Miami New Times, 12/08)
- Specter of slavery persists in fields (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Palatka man enslaves homeless (Flagler College Gargoyle, 12/08)
- Farmworkers exploited, even enslaved, in Florida (St. Petersburg Times, 9/08)
- Brothers plead guily to enslaving farmworkers in Florida (US DOJ, 9/08)
- Five plead guilty in Immokalee slavery case (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/08)
- Five plead guilty to enslaving migrant farmworkers (Associated Press, 9/08)
- Eating that tomato can put you in moral peril (St. Petersburg Times, 7/08)
- Pennies a bucket don't end slavery for Florida pickers (Daytona Beach News-Journal, 7/08)
- Ending slavery for pennies (The Nation, 4/08)
- We must treat farmworkers fairly (Miami Herald, 4/08)
- Sheriff: There is slavery in Florida tomato fields (Palm Beach Post, 4/08)
- Modern slavery in Immokalee (Yahoo News, 4/08)
- New abolitionists fight slavery in tomato fields (AFL-CIO weblog, 3/08)
- Would you like your rights with that? - farmworker speaks out against exploitation (MTV.com, 3/08)
- 21st century US slavery (AFL-CIO weblog, 1/08)
- Slavery in the union (The Nation, 1/08)
- End the new slavery (Palm Beach Post, 1/08)
- Seis personas enfrentan cargos federales por esclavizar a inmigrantes (La Jornada, 1/08)
- Burger King a party to slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- Sixth Immokalee slavery case suspect arrested (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- Florida family charged with enslaving immigrant farmworkers (Associated Press, 1/08)
- What does BK have to do with slavery in US agriculture? (DMI Blog, 12/07)
- Slave labour that shames America (The Independent (UK), 12/07)
- How about a side order of human rights? (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Family accused of enslaving workers at Immokalee camp (Naples Daily News, 12/07)
- Family indicted for harboring workers in horrible conditions (WINK News, 12/07)
- Nobodies no longer (Guardian of London, 12/07)
- Florida farmworkers face near-slavery conditions (Alternet, 12/07)
- End modern-day slavery (Austin American-Statesman, 11/07)
- Book details plight of Immokalee farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/07)
- Coalition honored for war on slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/07)
- Immokalee farmworkers' work receives international recognition (Naples Daily News, 11/07)
- US workers group wins anti-slavery award (OneWorld, 11/07)
- Slaves to profit (Forbes, 11/07)
- Slavery is alive and well in the US (Alternet, 10/07)
- Slavery in contemporary America (The Leonard Lopate Show, 10/07)
- Are we eating the fruits of slave labor? (Huffington Post, 9/07)
- Interview with John Bowe (Marketplace Morning Report, 9/07)
- Slavery is shockingly alive and well today (USA Today, 9/07)
- Workers group wins high praise in new book (St. Petersburg Times, 9/07)
- Nobodies: Modern American slave labor...dark side global economy (Wall Street Journal, 9/07)
- Sold for $350: a slave's story of toil and fear (ABC News, 5/07)
- Farm labor suppliers please guilty to charge of enslaving workers (Sun Sentinel, 5/07)
- Second lengthy sentence given for farmworker abuse (Miami Herald, 2/07)
- Labor camp owner given 30 years in prison (Jacksonville Times-Union, 1/07)
- Immokalee coalition at its best exposing oppression (Naples Daily News, 9/06)
- Labor camps kept workers in servitude with crack cocaine (Naples Daily News, 9/06)
- Jury finds labor camp owners guilty (Associated Press, 8/06)
- Drugs, vices kept laborers tied to camp (Fayatteville Observer, 7/06)
- Labor camp supervisor admits drug conspiracy (Jacksonville Times Union, 7/06)
- A leader in the fight (Naples Daily News, 1/06)
- Slavery: Collier County's connection (Naples Daily News, 1/06)
- Convicted slaver shouldn't be back in business (Ft.
Myers News Press, 12/05)
- Slaves among us (Gulfshore Life, 10/05)
- Trafficking
thrives in US (Daily Texan, 8/05)
- U.S. pursues possible case of forced labor at a Florida farm (New York Times, 6/05)
- Feds bust East Palatka labor camp (St. Augustine Record, 6/05)
- CIW uncovers slavery ring in Lake Placid (FL United Methodist News Service)
- Migrant pickers expose slavery rings (In These Times, 1/04)
- Modern-day slavery: a special report (Palm Beach Post, 12/03)
- Federal investigators probe new farmhand-abuse claims (Miami Herald, 12/03)
- Slavery?
In Florida? In 2003? Yes (Palm Beach Post, 11/03)
- Florida's
fields of despair (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- A crop of abuse (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Brutal
farm labor bosses punished (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Florida
tops US in number of problem farm labor bosses (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Fear
remains with picker once kept in servitude (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- 21st
century slaves (National Geographic, 9/03)
- Crew
boss accused of abuse gets owner's OK (Miami Herald, 8/03)
- The
face of Florida's farmworkers (Miami Herald, 8/03)
- A shameful harvest (American Prospect, 6/03)
- Nobodies:
Does slavery exist in America? (New Yorker, 4/03) | (pdf)
- Can Taco Bell guarantee that tomatoes in Chalupas were not picked by forced labor? (CIW, 3/03)
- Florida employers guilty of slavery (Labor Notes, 7/02)
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Supermarket campaign
- Publix and Tomato Growers (Lakeland Ledger, 3/12)
- Pressing Grocery Chains, Florida Tomato Pickers Start to Feel Gains (Labor Notes, 3/12)
- Florida farmworkers end fast calling for fair prices, better conditions (the Georgia Bulletin, 3/12)
- Immokalee workers fast to demand a penny from Publix (Fight Back! News, 3/12)
- Florida farmworkers end fast calling for fair prices, better conditions (Catholic Sentinel, 3/12)
- Immokalee Farm Workers Still Fighting for One More Penny (IPS News Service, 3/12)
- Florida farmworkers end fast calling for fair prices, better conditions (Catholic News Service, 3/12)
- One More Penny Say Florida Tomato Pickers (The Real News, 3/12)
- Publix should join others and pay extra penny for tomatoes (Orlando Sentinel, 3/12)
- “Fast for Fair Food” ends with 1,000 marching (People's World, 3/12)
- Video: Immokalee Workers Fast for Justice in Florida (NACLA, 3/12)
- Viewpoint: Publix should engage on farmworkers (The Florida Times-Union, 3/12)
- Publix should join others and pay extra penny for tomatoes (Orlando Sentinel, 3/12)
- Ethel and Kerry Kennedy join protest at Publix headquarters in Lakeland where farmworkers break 6 day fast (WMNF, 3/12)
- Protesters urge Publix officials to sign petition in support of higher wages for tomato pickers (The Independent Florida Alligator, 3/12)
- Florida farmworkers end hunger strike, but continue to press supermarket chain to sign fair food deal (Free Speech Radio, 3/12)
- Para romper las cadenas de la injusticia en la industria agrícola (La Tribuna Hispana USA, 3/12)
- Kennedys Help Workers End Fast at Publix Office (Lakeland Ledger, 3/12)
- Ethel Kennedy protests with farm workers (WHDH Boston NBC, 3/12)
- CIW allies hold Rally for Fair Food at OSU Gateway Kroger (UU Examiner, 3/12)
- Publix, These Are Some Rotten Tomatoes (Lakeland Local, 3/12)
- RFK widow to join Fla farmworkers on day 6 of fast (Local 10, 3/12)
- Tomato workers bring out some big names in march against Publix (Bay News 9, 3/12)
- Lawrence Women Fast for Fair Wages (LJ World, 3/12)
- Ethel Kennedy joins workers seeking wage hike (Orlando Sentinel, 3/12)
- RFK widow joins Fla. farmworkers on day 6 of fast (The Miami Herald, 3/12)
- Publix protesters set to end six-day fast (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/12)
- Kennedys Join Immokalee Workers at Fast (Lakeland Ledger, 312)
- Publix Should Pay the Penny (Lakeland Ledger, 3/12)
- Immokalee Workers and Allies ‘Fast for Fair Food’ in Florida (In These Times, 3/12)
- Fast for Fair Food: Farmworkers Fast so "Our Children Won't Have To" (AlterNet, 3/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers Fast for Fair Food against Publix Supermarket Chain in Lakeland, FL (Food First 3/12)
- Orlando churches, activists support farmworkers fasting outside Publix HQ (Orlando Sentinel, 3/12)
- UF student fasting in protest of Publix over farmworker pay (Gainesville Sun's "The Chalkboard" blog, 3/12)
- Publix Should Pay Extra Penny (Lakeland Ledger, 3/12)
- Protesters to Publix: Support Fair Wages for Farmworkers (WCTV, 3/12)
- #FairFoodFast Twinterview between @UnboundJustice and @NccEndPoverty (National Council of Churches Poverty Initiative, 3/12)
- Publix supermarkets sullied in tomato fight (The Reporter, 3/12)
- Fasting to Support the Rights of Workers (The Emory Wheel, 3/12)
- Child of a Farmworker (Tallahassee Food Gardens, 3/12)
- US: Tomato workers step up protest against Publix (Fresh Plaza, 3/12)
- Clergy, students asking Publix to support fair wages for farm workers (ABC WTXL, 3/12)
- A New Hope for Florida's Farm Workers (Campus Progress, 3/12)
- Business Briefs for March 6 (Tampa Bay Online, 3/12)
- Six-day fast begins at Publix headquarters (State of Formation, 3/12)
- Reclaman un centavo más por libra de tomate (Diario Las Américas, 3/12)
- Six-day fast begins at Publix headquarters (Lakeland Ledger, 3/12)
- Local clergy, college students protesting at Publix today (The Tallahassee Democrat, 3/12)
- Dozens of farm workers fast, protest at Publix headquarters planned for six days (WTSP News, 3/12)
- Immokalee workers take protest to Publix headquarters (Tampa Bay Times, 3/12)
- Maxwell: Publix supermarkets sullied in tomato fight (Scripps News, 3/12)
- Tomato workers fasting at Publix headquarters (Herald-Tribune, 3/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers fast outside Publix's Lakeland Headquarters (Huffington Post, 3/12)
- Publix under fire from religious leaders, farm workers (Fox News Latino, 3/12)
- 5 things you need to know happening in Florida on Monday, March 5 (ABC Action News, 3/12)
- Publix HQ protested to highlight CIW Fair Food Program (WINK News, 3/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers' six-day fast targets Publix (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers & allies hold 6-day Fast for Fair Food this week (UU Examiner, 3/12)
- Still Fighting for a Penny Per Pound (Tampa Bay Times, 3/12)
- CIW: Fast for Fair Food (The Fine Print, 3/12)
- Farm Workers "Fast for Fair Food" Outside of Publix (Equal Voice, 3/12)
- Florida Farmworkers to Protest Publix with 6-Day Fast (Ecumenical News, 3/12)
- Livingston urges Lenten fast against Publix to protest mistreatment of tomato harvesters (National Council of Churches NEWS, 3/12)
- US Christians join 'fast for fair food' to pressure corporates (Ekklesia, 3/12)
- Kansas seminarian prepares for six-day fast with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (United Church of Christ News, 3/12)
- Publix humiliation: Workers, Students fasting for fair food (Grist, 3/12)
- Faithful Risk: Fast for Fair Food (Standing on the Side of Love, 3/12)
- The CIWs fast for fair food (Gainesville Iguana, 3/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers and allies to begin six-day fast for fair food Monday (WMNF, 2/12)
- UF students to fast in support of migrants (Independent Florida Alligator, 2/12)
- Farm workers plan Publix hunger strike, Brandon Democrats told (Brandon Patch, 2/12)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers plan a hunger strike at Publix headquarters (Lakeland Ledger, 2/12)
- CIW strikes agreement with Trader Joe's (Produce Retailer, 2/12)
- Farmworkers plan Publix hunger strike (Brandon Patch, 2/12)
- CIW plans hunger strike at Publix headquarters (Lakeland Ledger, 2/12)
- Immokalee workers sign historic agreement with Trader Joe's (Uprising Radio, 2/12)
- Tomato workers turn to hunger strike (Take Part, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's caves, signs Fair Food Agreement (In These Times, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's pledges a penny more per pound for tomatoes (The Packer, 2/12)
- Tomato workers return focus to Publix (WINK News, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's signs agreement in labor victory (Sabn Fran Bay Guardian, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's signs Fair Food Agreement with CIW (Huffington Post, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's opens in Naples (WINK News, 2/12)
- Trader Joe's protest called off; pressure on Publix instead (Fox4 News, 2/12)
- Immokalee workers claim victory with Trader Joe's deal (Democracy Now!, 2/12)
- Florida farmworkers secure deal from Trader Joe's (Free Speech Radio News, 2/12)
- Big deal: Trader Joe's signs on to Fair Food Agreement (Take Part, 2/12)
- CIW clashes with new Trader Joe's (FGCU Eagle News, 2/12)
- Farmworkers to picket opening of Trader Joe's (Naples Daily News, 2/12)
- Farmworker justice (PBS Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, 2/12)
- How one teenage student in Fla. became the first martyr of the UFW (WUSF, 1/12)
- New College to honor student activist (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 1/12)
- Trader Joe's picketers (Indian Head Park Suburban Life, 1/12)
- Trader Joe's should join the Campaign for Fair Food (Daily Pilot, 1/12)
- Rights groups to protest new Vilano Publix grand opening (St. Augustine Examiner, 1/12)
- Letter: Picket for CIW (Historic City News, 1/12)
- 2011: The issues (Good Food World, 1/12)
- Food gifts that matter (New York Times, 12/11)
- Of Etrogs and tomatoes: A Sukkot story (Vimeo, 12/11)
- No turkeys here (New York Times, 11/11)
- Doing the right thing pays: Sustainable Leadership Series (Sustainable Business Forum, 11/11)
- Farmworkers protest at new Publix in Sarasota (WMNF, 11/11)
- Local Christian leaders support farmworkers (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 11/11)
- Dispatches from a TEDx gathering on farmworkers (Grist, 10/11)
- Penny gives farmworkers a living wage (Ocala Star-Banner, 10/11)
- Hundreds march to Trader Joe's headquarters to demand raise for farmworkers (OC Weekly, 10/11)
- Trader Joe's locks the doors to rabbis and ministers (The Atlantic, 10/11)
- Are Chipotle and Trader Joe's really selling food with "integrity"? (Huffington Post, 10/11)
- CIW organizers speak in Columbus on farmworker justice (Columbus Unitarian Universalist, 10/11)
- Pastor stands with protestors against Trader Joe's (Monrovia Patch, 10/11)
- Group protests workers' wages at Ocala Publix opening (The Alligator, 10/11)
- Demonstrators protest injustice at Publix grand opening (The Alligator, 10/11)
- A just harvest for Sukkot (Huffington Post, 10/11)
- Food needs justice (The Hoya, 10/11)
- Labor Lab series starts with a look at tomato industry practices (Georgetown Vox Populi, 10/11)
- Tomatoes of wrath (TruthDig, 9/11)
- Pondering Publix and pennies per pound (Naples Daily News, 9/11)
- Farmworkers' rights activists protest at Trader Joe's (Carroll Gardens, 9/11)
- Tomato pickers pedal for a penny (Labor Notes, 9/11)
- Shining a light on the hidden hardships of tomato pickers (NPR, 9/11)
- The food movement: Its power and possibilities (The Nation, 9/11)
- Can educating consumers help make farm labor fair? (The Nation, 9/11)
- Independence days, labor rights celebration mix in Immokalee (Naples Daily News, 9/11)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers targeting Publix (Naples Daily News, 9/11)
- Riding 200 miles for a penny (The Observer News, 9/11)
- CIW: Pilgrimage to Publix (The Fine Print, 9/11)
- Farmworkers ride 200 miles, turned away by Publix (WINK News, 9/11)
- How the modern tomato came to be (CNN, 9/11)
- South Loop Trader Joe's will open to fanfare and protests (Chicagoist, 9/11)
- Immokalee workers hoping to meet Publix CEO are disappointed (Lakeland Ledger, 9/11)
- Publix CEO Ed Crenshaw refuses to meet with cycling Immokalee farmworkers (WMNF, 9/11)
- Farmworkers bike to Publix in search of better wages (Tampa Bay Online, 9/11)
- Florida farmworkers bike for justice in the fields (ISS, 9/11)
- Publix targeted by picketers (Bradenton Herald, 9/11)
- Improve conditions of Florida farmworkers (Miami Herald, 9/11)
- Immokalee workers cross miles to protest low wages in tomato picking (FSRN/WMNF, 9/11)
- Farmworkers' plight (Lakeland Ledger, 8/11)
- The 'Publix Guarantee' is at risk (Bradenton Times, 8/11)
- Activists push Publix to pay penny more for tomatoes (Orlando Sentinel, 8/11)
- Local farmworkers protest Publix (WINK News, 8/11)
- Farmworkers want more money from Publix (Sarasota News 6, 8/11)
- Coalition seeks social justice for Immokalee farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 8/11)
- On Fair Food Friday, advocates ask Kroger to defend farmworkers (Columbus UU Examiner, 8/11)
- IATP sends Fair Food delegation to Trader Joe's (Twin Cities Daily Planet, 8/11)
- FGCU continues to aid CIW campaign (Eagle News, 8/11)
- Coalition's efforts go beyond better pay for farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 8/11)
- A mere penny a pound can ensure a fair wage (Tallahassee Democract, 8/11)
- Dirty tomatoes: A spiritual and dietary proposal (Huffington Post, 8/11)
- Field workers ride bikes for higher wages (Associated Press/Miami Herald, 8/11)
- Immokalee coalition to pedal to Lakeland (Fort Myers News-Press, 8/11)
- Immokalee workers fight Publix for fair wages (NBC2, 8/11)
- Pedaling for Pennies: Farmworkers want Publix to pay more for tomatoes (Naples Daily News, 8/11)
- Immokalee farmworkers to bike to Publix CEO (Lakeland Ledger, 8/11)
- Support farmworkers' ride for better treatment (Fort Myers News-Press, 8/11)
- Farmworker justice march (Local Dirt, 8/11)
- Pennies for better labor conditions (Worcester Mag, 8/11)
- Why won't supposedly Trader Joes sign an agreement? (Alternet, 8/11)
- Rotten Tomatoes: Pickers join activists to protest Trader Joe's (NY Press, 8/11)
- CIW brings farmworker movement to the streets (In These Times, 8/11)
- Workers protest low wages at Trader Joe's (Philly Now, 8/11)
- Farmworkers call on Trader Joe's to join Fair Food Program (AFL-CIO Blog, 8/11)
- Protestors target Trader Joe's tomatoes (The Georgetown Dish, 8/11)
- Trader Joe's: So cheap because it rips workers off? (Philadelphia City Paper, 8/11)
- A penny for your thoughts... About tomatoes (Bradenton Times, 8/11)
- On the high cost of cheap tomatoes (Orlando Weekly, 7/11)
- Local religious leaders rally against Publix at City Hall (Gainesville Sun, 7/11)
- Florida's infamous other fruit (NPR, 7/11)
- The price of a tomato (Edible Sarasota, 7/11)
- Scenes from the Trader Joe's protest (SFGate.com, 7/11)
- CIW asks Trader Joe's to help exploited tomato pickers (OC Weekly, 7/11)
- Why I am saying goodbye to Trader Joe's (Las Vegas Weekly, 7/11)
- 'Tomatoland', Barry Estabrook's exposé (New York Times, 7/11)
- Vermont authors dig deep into food system (Burlington Free Press, 6/11)
- What's gone wrong with our tomatoes? (The Independent (UK), 6/11)
- Kroger shareholders celebrate 30 quarters of growth (Cincinnati.com, 6/11)
- How industrial farming 'destroyed' the tasty tomato (NPR, 6/11)
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Immokalee (New York Times, 6/11)
- The true cost of tomatoes (New York Times, 6/11)
- "Tomatoland" (St. Petersburg Times, 6/11)
- A dispatch from "Tomatoland" (Time Magazine, 6/11)
- The rotten truth about tomatoes (Take Part, 6/11)
- Q&A with Barry Estabrook, author of "Tomatoland" (Epicurious, 6/11)
- Barry Estabrook's "Tomatoland" (The Atlantic, 6/11)
- The profund impact of a penny (Zester, 6/11)
- Radical cheerleaders protest unfair farmworker wages, flashmob-style (Open Media Boston, 5/11)
- Cape Publix becomes protest scene (Ft. Myers News-Press, 5/11)
- Immokalee, America's tomato capital (New York Times, 5/11)
- Training is a sign of better day in tomato fields (AFL-CIO Blog, 5/11)
- Trader Joe's tomatoes a target of labor protest (The L Magazine, 4/11)
- Publix opens doors on new Lake Worth store (Palm Beach Post, 4/11)
- Immokalee farmworkers plan to picket Publix (Orlando Sentinel, 4/11)
- Ahold's labor relations in US and Europe criticized (Union Renewal, 4/11)
- Tomato School: Undoing the evils of the fields (The Atlantic, 4/11)
- Immokalee farmworkers protest at Publix (NBC-2.com, 4/11)
- Fort Myers Publix plays host to protestors (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/11)
- DC youth to picket Giant Supermarket, demand Fair Food (Change.org, 4/11)
- Providence Fair Food protests Stop & Shop (WBRU, 4/11)
- Florida tomato pickers challenge supermarkets to 'do the right thing' (Facing South, 4/11)
- Publix runs low on weak excuses that prop up poverty (Change.org, 4/11)
- Florida tomato industry can be the pride of US agriculture (Florida Weekly, 3/11)
- Vanderbilt students rally for workers' rights at ASB in Florida (Vanderbilt Orbis, 3/11)
- Farmworkers, advocates deliver Change.org petition to Publix (Change.org, 3/11)
- Gainesville marks National Farmworker Awareness Week (Gainesville Sun, 3/11)
- Students, community members rally against Publix (The Tennessean, 3/11)
- Buying produce supports 'Modern Day Slavery' (NewsChannel5, 3/11)
- Farmworkers take to the streets for new gains (TruthOut, 3/11)
- Protest to target migrant workers rights (The Tennessean, 3/11)
- Activists ask Publix for abuse-free tomatoes on Facebook, Twitter (Change.org, 3/11)
- Improving conditions for migrant workers (Inside Vandy, 3/11)
- Farmworker advocates take over 30,000 Change.org members on tour (Change.org, 3/11)
- Publix pressured to sign farmworker agreement (The Destin Log, 3/11)
- Immokalee farmworkers protest Publix in Tampa (Associated Press, 3/11)
- Publix' response to protestors: We're nice, not fair (Change.org, 3/11)
- Supporters of tomato pickers rally in Tampa (Free Speech Radio News/WMNF, 3/11)
- A celebration of struggle with the CIW (Stir it Up, 3/11)
- Immokalee farmworkers target Tampa Publix stores in protests (Naples Daily News, 3/11)
- Farmworkers picket Publix (TBO.com, 3/11)
- Farmworkers protest Publix (WTSP, 3/11)
- War of words breaks out in advance of farmworkers protest on Saturday (Creative Loafing, 3/11)
- CIW to target Publix stores again this weekend (Creative Loafing, 3/11)
- Publix customers pledge boycotts until chain stops exploiting farmworkers (Change.org, 3/11)
- Farmworkers plan rally at Tampa Publix stores (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/11)
- We are all farmworkers (The Atlantic, 3/11)
- Publix resists fair trade for American workers (Eat Drink Better, 3/11)
- Farmworkers demand better pay from Trader Joe's (DNA info, 2/11)
- Difficult to dance 'round this one (Gonzo Gastronomy, 2/11)
- Fighting for Pennies: tomato protestors battle supermarkets (The Atlantic, 3/11)
- Boston Jewish community marches for Fair Food (Jewish Daily Forward, 3/11)
- Stop & Shop protest march urges more pay for tomato farmers (Boston Globe, 2/11)
- Immokalee workers launch 5-city protest (Dmeocracy Now!, 3/11)
- Students head to Boston, rally for tomato pickers (Brown Daily Herald, 2/11)
- Rotten tomatoes: Trader Joe's and the Jewish ethic for farmworker justice (Huffington Post, 2/11)
- Why is Trader Joe's shortchanging farmworker justice? (Grist, 2/11)
- Coalition combats unfair wages, harvesting conditions (The Brown Daily Herald, 2/11)
- Editorial: Trader Joe's should value its workers (Washington Square News, 2/11)
- Campesinos protestan contra injustas prácticas laborales (NY1, 2/11)
- Workers' alliances protest Trader Joe's labor policies (Washington Square News, 2/11)
- NYU students and activists march against Trader Joe's (NYU Local, 2/11)
- Activists rally against Trader Joe's this weekend (NYU Local, 2/11)
- UF Senate passes resolution calling on Publix to meet with tomato pickers (Florida Independent, 2/11)
- Activists protest Stop & Shop (Change.org, 1/11)
- Student Senate OKs three bills dealing with human rights (Gainesville Sun, 1/11)
- Senators talk labor policies (Independent Florida Alligator, 1/11)
- After long fight, farmworkers in Florida win an increase in pay (New York Times, 1/11)
- Boston students support farmworkers (The Nation, 1/11)
- Fight for Fair Food (The Veg Table, 1/11)
- La lucha sigue (Campus Progress, 1/11)
- Slavery in tomato fields? 'Not our business,' says Publix supermarkets (Change.org, 1/11)
- Brightening up the dark farming history of the Sunshine State (Grist, 1/10)
- The 2010 worth remembering (Dissent, 12/10)
- Editorial: The CIW ends 2010 on a high note (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/10)
- People of the Year: CIW's fight for justice leads to historic win (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/10)
- Action, Hope, 2011 (The Nation, 12/10)
- Working America's 5 best and 5 worse moments of 2010 (Alternet, 12/10)
- Editorial: One penny More a Pound (New York Times, 12/10)
- Workmen's Circle Sunday School supports farmworkers with Brookline protest (Brookline Tab, 12/10)
- Farmworkers bypass government and deal directly with corporations (Campus Progress, 12/10)
- Publix says: Atrocities in our supply chain? None of our business. (Change.org, 12/10)
- Protestors picket Publix's grand opening over labor issues (Daphne Bulletin, 12/10)
- Group to picket Daphne Publix (Daphne Bulletin, 12/10)
- Tomato industry mends wounds in long running labor rift (The Packer, 12/10)
- "Harvest of Shame" revisited (CBS Evening News, 11/10)
- The impact of the uprisings (Truthout, 11/10)
- Immokalee event commemorates 1960 documentary 'Harvest of Shame' (Naples Daily News, 11/10)
- A grassroots journey to a penny a pound and a victory of the meek (DagBlog, 11/10)
- Connacionales alcanzan historico pacto en Florida (Prensa Libre (Guatemala), 11/10)
- Jornaleros logran acuerdo historico en Florida (La Jornada (Mexico), 11/10)
- CIW wrests historic agreement from tomato growers' group (Labor Notes, 11/10)
- Group pickets Prov. Stop & Shop to increase wages for tomato pickers (Providence Journal, 11/10)
- Religious activists challenge Stop & Shop over Florida's tomato farms (Patriot Ledger, 11/10)
- Students work with and for migrant workers (Daily Kansan, 11/10)
- Victories roll in, the struggle for Fair Food continues (Stir it Up Campaign, 11/10)
- Kansas activists seeking boost in tomato pickers' wages (Associated Press, 11/10)
- Fla. tomato growers, farmworkers in landmark deal (AP, 11/10)
- Tomato workers, growers sign historic agreement (AFL-CIO blog, 11/10)
- Tomato struggle over after Immokalee coalition signs historic deal (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/10)
- Editorial: Farmworkers signal change (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/10)
- Editorial: A victory for farmworkers (St. Petersburg Times, 11/10)
- Editorial: Tomato pact: ripe for progress (Ocala Star-Banner, 11/ 10)
- Tomatoes with integrity: A win for Florida farmworkers (Food Integrity Campaign, 11/10)
- Tasty deal: Farmworkers get raise, agreement with tomato growers (Naples Daily News, 11/10)
- Victory in the tomato fields (The Atlantic, 11/10)
- Florida tomato growers strike deal with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (The Packer, 11/10)
- Tomato deal comes to fruition (Bradenton Herald, 11/10)
- Immokalee farm workers excited about raises (NBC2, 11/10)
- CIW hails agreement with trade group as 'watershed moment' (The Daily Loaf, 11/10)
- Immokalee Workers reach agreement with major tomato growers (WMNF, 11/10)
- CIW Agreement (WGCU, 11/10)
- An end to slavery in Florida? (Change.org, 11/10)
- Farmworkers get better working conditions (Fox4, 11/10)
- Nat'l Supermarket Week of Action in Kansas (Change.org, 11/10)
- Picket urges awareness of farmworker issues (Pensacola News Journal, 11/10)
- The fight to end slave labor in our fields is bearing fruit (Alternet, 11/10)
- The fruits of our labor: achieving the impossible (Kindle Project, 10/10)
- Everyone benefits when farmworkers are treated fairly (St. Pete Times, 10/10)
- Immokalee workers win, again! (In These Times, 10/10)
- Largest tomato grower in FL Joins Campaign for Fair Food (Change.org, 10/10)
- Immokalee farmworkers land big deal (Ft. Myers News-Press, 10/10)
- Hundreds attend opening of new Publix store, including protesters (WINK News, 10/10)
- First hybrid Publix store opens in Naples (WBBH News, 10/10)
- Farmworkers protest outside new Publix (WFTX, 10/10)
- Farmworkers protest new Publix seeking 'Fair Trade' agreement (Naples Daily News, 10/10)
- Students in support of farmworkers rights (The USF Oracle, 10/10)
- Farmworkers and supporters march in Tampa (WMNF, 10/10)
- The wall comes tumbling down (The Nation, 10/10)
- Editorial: Farmworkers score again for Justice (Ft. Myers News-Press, 10/10)
- CIW lands knockout blow for field laborer justice (Politics of the Plate, 10/10)
- Editorial: CIW wins with major tomato grower, boosts wages (In These TImes, 10/10)
- Victory long time coming for Florida tomato pickers (St. Petersburg Times, 10/10)
- Landmark deal sets standard in tomato industry (AFL-CIO blog, 10/10)
- Miami bishop lauds improved working conditions for tomato workers (Catholic News Agency, 10/10)
- Tomato grower, harvesters strike historic accord (Ft. Myers News-Press, 10/10)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers announces first pact with tomato grower (Naples Daily News, 10/10)
- Pacific Tomato strikes deal with Coalition of Immokale Workers (The Packer, 10/10)
- Major grower to join wage plan (Wall Street Journal, 10/10)
- Fla. tomato pickers announce new deal with growers (Associated Press, 10/10)
- Tomato pickers secure groundbreaking deal with Florida grower (Labor Notes, 10/10)
- Group wants better treatment for migrant workers (Fox4 WFTX, 10/10)
- Students protest Publix grand opening (Independent Florida Alligator, 10/10)
- CIW urges Stop and Shop to face human rights abuses (College Hill Independent, 9/10)
- Labor Day Lesson: CIW Turns Tables For Migrant Workers (Wayne Roberts, 9/10)
- Florida farmworkers take aim at supermarket chains for "Fair Food" (Uprising Radio, 9/10)
- Farmworkers target Trader Joe's in campaign to shed light on working conditions (FSRN, 9/10)
- Killer Tomatoes (Now Toronto, 9/10)
- This Labor Day, will Trader Joe's agree to Fair Food? (Huffington Post, 9/10)
- Tomato pickers' struggle coming to a grocery store near you (AFL CIO blog, 8/10)
- Protestors give the raspberry to Trader Joe's Florida tomatoes (Gay City News, 8/10)
- Protestors call on Trader Joe's to adopt humane conditions for tomato pickers (Democracy Now, 8/10)
- Protestors picket new Publix in support of farmworkers (Tampa Tribune, 8/10)
- Protest questions human cost of Trader Joe's cheap tomatoes (Gay City News, 8/10)
- US fails to protect young farmworkers (Times Herald, 6/10)
- Ms. Solis goes to Immokalee (The Nation, 5/10)
- A campaign for Fair Food (Latino USA, 5/10)
- US Labor head visits Immokalee (Ft. Myers News-Press, 5/10)
- Immokalee workers get visit, promise of attention from US Sec of Labor Solis (Palm Beach Post, 5/10)
- Tomato troubles in Immokalee (Fox4Now, 5/10)
- CIW Freedom march: food justice (Tallahassee Community Gardens, 4/10)
- Fair Food Now!: Report from the Farmworker Freedom March (WHY, 4/10)
- Farmworker activists press Publix for higher tomato-picker pay (Orlando Sentinel, 4/10)
- Protest targets Publix (Central Florida Future, 4/10)
- Reflections on the Farmworker Freedom March (Real Food Challenge, 4/10)
- Farmworker Freedom March (Imagine2050, 4/10)
- A personal reflection on the Farmworker Freedom March (Stir it Up Campaign, 4/10)
- Students protest farmworker treatment in Florida (Pan American online, 4/10)
- No shame in Immokalee workers' harvest of justice (Orlando Examiner, 4/10)
- Florida farmworker march ends, but fight continues (In These Times, 4/10)
- CIW takes protest to Publix (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- Protestors pressure Publix to sign deal (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- Marchers in Lakeland support farmworkers in Publix protest (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- 500 march in favor of workers' rights (Independent Florida Alligator, 4/10)
- Fair Food Fight/Farmworker Freedom March (Radio Bilingue, 4/10)
- CIW raises standards for tomato pickers (Workers Independent News, 4/10)
- Human rights with your food: Farmworkers march for living wages (Inter Press Service, 4/10)
- Immokalee workers protest Publix in Lakeland (WMNF, 4/10)
- People march in Tampa to draw attention to farmworkers' rights (FSRN, 4/10)
- CIW marches in Lakeland (Food First, 4/10)
- CIW kicks off march to Lakeland (WMNF, 4/10)
- Farmworker Freedom March rallies at Publix headquarters in Lakeland (10Connects, Tampa Bay 4/10)
- Farmworker Freedom March: Publix! Listen to the workers! (Huffington Post, 4/10)
- Publix, CIW clash over tomato pickers (WUSF, 4/10)
- Protest march will block some Lakeland streets (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- Pickers want Fla. chain to pay more for tomatoes (Associated Press, 4/10)
- Tomato workers march in protest against Publix (The Packer, 4/10)
- Tomato labor group protests against Publix (The Packer, 4/10)
- Grower community says farmworkers treated, paid fairly (Bradenton Herald, 4/10)
- Farmworkers march for a penny (Tampa Tribune, 4/10)
- Farmworkers march for Justice (WMNF, 4/10)
- Hundreds show up in Tampa to support tomato workers in Publix battle (St. Petersburg Times, 4/10)
- KPFA Morning Show covers the Farmworker Freedom March (KPFA, 4/10)
- Farmworker rights march begins today in Tampa (Tampa Tribune, 4/10)
- CIW to march at Publix headquarters (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/10)
- Publix protest: Immokalee farmworkers will begin march to Lakeland (Naples Daily News, 4/10)
- Farmworkers march across Florida for freedom, fair wages (In These Times, 4/10)
- Radio Bilingue and Immokalee coverage at WMNF (WMNF.org, 4/10)
- Farmworkers set off on march over tomato prices (Tampa Tribune, 4/10)
- Tomato pickers plan march to Publix to protest prices (Tampa Tribune. 4/10)
- Bishop Wenski, other clergy, farmworkers to have prayer vigil at Publix HQ (Orlando Sentinel, 4/10)
- Farmworkers coalition targeting Publix over pay for tomato pickers (St. Petersburg Times, 4/10)
- Florida based collective of tomato pickers protest Publix wages (Creative Loafing, 4/10)
- Farmworkers' group plans second Publix protest (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- Local group goes after big grocery (FSU News, 4/10)
- Immokalee workers plan major push on Publix this weekend (Miami New Times, 4/10)
- Farmworker Freedom: the SFA and the CIW (The Freire Project, 4/10)
- Protest Publix (The Nation, 4/10)
- Farmworkers' group plans 2nd Publix protest (Lakeland Ledger, 4/10)
- Publix: Where shopping is oppression (Upside Down World, 4/10)
- Local group organizes big protest against Publix (WFTS-ABC, 4/10)
- On Cesar Chavez day, recognizing farmworkers (Civil Eats, 4/10)
- Farmworkers have justice on their side (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/10)
- Peace award recognizes coalition's efforts (The Villanovan, 3/10)
- Corporations love to sell us our passover story (Jspot, 3/10)
- Publix can stand up for farmworkers (Miami Herald, 3/10)
- Treat tomato pickers fairly (Lakeland Ledger, 3/10)
- Food festival raises money for freedom march (Daily Kansan, 3/10)
- Students unite with low-wage workers (Daily Kansan, 3/10)
- Publix refuses to negotiate with farmworker coalition (WMNF Tampa, 2/10)
- Grower-shippers concerned CIW tactics could spread (The Packer, 2/10)
- Victory for tomato pickers, or a sneaky worker-around? (The Ethicurean, 2/10)
- Consumers must back farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, Editorial, 2/10)
- Tomato farmworkers to get wage increase, but some say more is needed (Naples Daily News, 2/10)
- Florida growers group changes stance on tomato pickers' pay (Ft. Myers News-Press, 2/10)
- Tomato pickers to get wage increase (Miami Herald, 2/10)
- Florida tomato industry changes position on farmworker pay (The Packer, 2/10)
- Supermarkets must take a stand against slave conditions for tomato pickers (St. Pete Times, 2/10)
- Entries sought for fair food drawing contest (Ft. Myers News-Press, 2/10)
- Florida Farm Workers Demand Basic Human Rights For All Ethnicities (USA RISEUP, 2/10)
- Obervations on Immokalee (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/10)
- Farmworkers eye Stop & Shop (Boston Herald, 12/09)
- Farmworkers go public in North Naples with protest against Publix (Naples Daily News, 12/09)
- Tomato Pickers Put Pressure on Publix, Say Issue Is Pay vs. Poverty (Lakeland Ledger, 12/09)
- Publix's harvest of shame 2009 (Political Affairs, 12/09)
- Florida farmworkers protest grocer (In These Times, 12/09)
- Publix in the wrong aisle (Palm Beach Post, 12/09)
- Hundreds of farmworkers protest working conditions (Lakeland Ledger, 12/09)
- Publix headquarters in Lakeland protested for farmworkers' rights (Miami New Times, 12/09)
- Tomato pickers put pressure on Publix (Lakeland Ledger, 12/09)
- CIW pickets Publix (The Packer, 12/09)
- Hey, Publix, pony up a penny per pound (St. Petersburg Times, 12/09)
- East Coast Brokers partners with farmworker labor group (The Packer, 12/09)
- Immokalee workers plan trip to Publix offices (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/09)
- Immokalee farmworkers raise to get audit (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/09)
- Fighting for a precious penny (Ekurd Voice, 12/09)
- Witness for the people (St. Augustine Reporter, 11/09)
- At Florida tomato protests, backlash (The Atlantic, 11/09)
- Farmworkers protest supermarket tomatoes (St. Augustine Record, 11/09)
- About 200 protest farmworkers rights at Columbus Publix (Ledger-Enquirer, 11/09)
- Report-back: CIW demonstration at Publix (Tally Anticapitalists, 11/09)
- Florida farmworkers protest at Publix (Tallahassee Democrat, 11/09)
- Haitians targeted, fired illegally at three Immokalee tomato packing houses (Naples Daily News, 11/09)
- At St. Pete Publix, protestors march over farmworker pay (St. Pete Times, 11/09)
- Video: Protest at Publix (Orlando Weekly, 11/09)
- Farmworkers protest for human rights (Miami New Times, 11/09)
- Half-century-old TV clip remains snapshot of fields today (Naples Daily News, 10/09)
- Publix target of farmworkers (Lakeland Ledger, 10/09)
- Opinion: Publix involved in tomato-pickers' fate, like it or not (Ft. Myers News-Press, 10/09)
- Man filming Immokalee farmworkers' protest a Publix worker (Ft. Myers News-Press, 10/09)
- Penny per pound is gaining ground (God's Politics, 10/09)
- Farmworkers picket (Sarasota Herald Tribune, 10/09)
- Picketers protest outside Sarasota Publix (WWSB ABC 7, 10/09)
- Farmworkers picket Publix wanting grocery chain to pay more for tomatoes (Naples Daily News, 10/09)
- Immokalee workers want Publix' help ending modern-day slavery (Fox 4 News, 10/09)
- Tomato pickers vs. Publix (WINK News, 10/09)
- Local group fights for Immokalee workers (NBC-2 News, 10/09)
- Florida tomato pickers score 'greatest victory' in decades (Labor Notes, 10/09)
- Immokalee-based tomato company named in lawsuit (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/09)
- Editorial: Publix should join agreement (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/09)
- Workers plan informational blitz at Publixes (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/09)
- A long road for farm laborers (U.S. Food Policy, 9/09)
- East Coast leads tomato industry as first FL grower to raise workers' wages (Fresh Plaza, 9/09)
- East Coast Growers gives wage increase for tomato pickers (QSR web, 9/09)
- Tomato pickers' penny per pound is 'right before God' (Florida Catholic, 9/09)
- Florida tomato grower will raise workers' wages (Miami Herald, 9/09)
- Large Florida grower steps up for farmworkers (Grist.org, 9/09)
- Politics of the plate: Score one for farmworkers (Gourmet Magazine, 9/09)
- Breakthrough for the CIW in their fight for a penny more per pound (Food First, 9/09)
- Immokalee tomato labor group pressures Publix (The Packer, 6/09)
- Editorial: Publix should back tomato pickers' fight (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09)
- Immokalee workers turn eye toward Publix (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09)
- Two farms agree to better wages, conditions for Florida tomato workers (AFL-CIO weblog, 6/09)
- CIW declare tomato pickers victory in Florida (Miami New Times, 6/09)
- Whole Foods makes produce progress (MSNBC, 6/09)
- Florida growers join Whole Foods to support labor coalition (The Packer, 6/09)
- 2 Fla. farms in deal to pay tomato pickers more (AP, 6/09)
- Victory for CIW - farmers agree to pay 'penny more per pound' (Media Mobilizing Project, 6/09)
- Agreement made to raise harvesters' wages and working conditions (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09
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- Mother Nature, make me rich (MR Zine, 5/11)
- Rally held for extra pennies (The Panamerican, 4/11)
- Don't fall for Chipotle's spin on slavery (Change.org, 11/10)
- Is Chipotle still profiting from modern-day slavery? (Change.org, 11/10)
- Students protest Quizno's unfair food with flash mob (Change.org, 11/10)
- Denver Fair Food and CIW target Quizno's (Denver Cafe Society, 10/10)
- Farmworkers suffer from Chipotle's lack of integrity (The Gannon Knight, 10/10)
- To establish "integrity," Chipotle Grill needs to stand against farmworker abuse (Grist.org, 9/10)
- Quiznos seeks fair wage for farmworkers amid protest (Slash/Food, 5/10)
- Protestors gather at Quiznos' Denver headquarters in support of farmworkers (Denver Examiner, 5/10)
- Chipotle gets it right, right? (Colorado Springs Independent blog, 2/10)
- One company thinks they've created fast food with a conscience... are they right? (Alternet, 2/10)
- Chipotle doesn't support Florida's tomato pickers? Say it ain't so, Steve. (Simple Good and Tasty, 1/10)
- Chipotle Challenge: time to back up 'food with integrity' (Grist.org, 12/09)
- UNLV flies high as voices rise (The Rebel Yell, 11/09)
- Chipotle's 'integrity' slogan draws heat (Fresno Bee, 10/09)
- Chipotle grilled: Food, Inc. sponsorship draws off-screen drama over farmworker issue (Grist.org, 7/09)
- The CIW's burrito battle (In These Times, 7/09)
- Why were fair food activists kicked out of Food, Inc.? (Denver Fair Food, 7/09)
- Philly residents demand that Chipotle respect farmworkers (Labor Justice Blog, 7/09)
- Don't let Chipotle fool you (The Nation, 7/09)
- Chipotle exploits farmworkers (Elephant Journal, 12/08)
- Chipotle: not so hot for farmworkers (WireTap Magazine, 11/08)
- Be what you eat (Duke Chronicle, 10/08)
- What's fair got to do with the price of green tomatoes? (The Green Fork, 10/08)
- Protestors rally for fair worker wages at Chipotle (The Independant Florida Alligator, 10/08)
- Florida workers protest Chipotle (KUT Radio, Austin, TX, 10/08)
- Tomato pickers sign up new ally: Whole Foods joins workers' cause (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/08)
- Whole Foods makes deal for Florida tomatoes (Bradenton Herald, 9/08)
- Chipotle hypocricy (The Nation, 7/08)
- Workers group targets Chipotle (Bradenton Herald, 7/08)
- Chipotle's 'Food with Integrity' ignores tomato pickers (The Pump Handle, 7/08)
- Chipotle grilled: When will the burrito giant pay up for less exploitative tomatoes? (Gristmill, 7/08)
- UCSU tells Chipotle "thanks, but no thanks" (YourHub.com, 4/08)
- Labor group protests outside Chipotle headquarters (Associated Press, 4/08)
- Florida farmworkers launch Chipotle protest in Denver (La Voz Nueva, 4/08)
- Student gets hot about Chipotle's labor practices (The Met Online, 3/08)
- Protestors ask Chipotle to put its money where its burrito goes (Colorado Confidential, 12/07)
- Students' low-cost Chipotle ads draw 18 million online viewers (Nation's Restaurant News, 12/06)
- Immokalee workers tell Chipotle to walk its talk (NewStandard, 10/06)
- Standing up for a living wage (Uni High Gargoyle, 10/06)
- Coalition targets Chipotle's tomato farmers (Rocky Mountain News, 9/06)
- Chipotle squeezed over Florida tomatoes (Denver Post, 9/06)
- Farmworkers pressure Chipotle (Associated Press, 9/06
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- DwD: Student protests cause change (10/10)
- Students organize for workers' rights (UCD Advocate, 9/10)
- Farmworkers get a Fair Food victory (Care2, 9/10)
- Sodexo and CIW sign Fair Food agreement (The California Aggie, 9/10)
- Another food giant signs CIW's Fair Food agreement (Ft. Myers News-Press, 8/10)
- CIW scores another victory, this time with Aramark (The Fine Print (UF), 6/10)
- Slavery in Florida's fields (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 5/10)
- Editorial: Farmworkers' rights: Sodexo should come to agreement (The California Aggie, 5/10)
- Students unite for farmworkers' rights (The California Aggie, 5/10)
- Student Labor Week of Action builds on successes (Jobs with Justice blog, 4/10)
- UH food provider signs 'fair labor' contract (The Daily Cougar, 4/10)
- Slavery still a prominent practice in US (The Rice Thresher, 4/10)
- Students push to end 'modern day slavery' (Duquesne Duke, 4/10)
- Aramark for justice? It's more true than you think (Brandeis Hoot, 4/10)
- Immokalee workers reach deal with Aramark (WMNF, 4/10)
- Stated Clerk commends CIW/Aramark agreement (PC (USA) Office of General Assembly, 4/10)
- How we beat Aramark (Gainesville SDS, 4/10)
- Farmworkers and allies score victory in agreement with Aramark (Labor Blog, 4/10)
- Farmworkers' group, backed by UF students, wins hike in wages (Gainesville Sun, 4/10)
- Food giant Aramark agrees to pay increase for tomato farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/10)
- Aramark signs agreement with CIW (Eagle News, 4/10)
- Aramark deal struck in favor of Immokalee workers (Independent FL Alligator, 4/10)
- Farmworkers score major victory in fight for fair treatment (Politics of the Plate, 4/10)
- Student senate defeats bill creating Reitz Union committee (Gainesville Sun, 3/10)
- Eating on campus undergoes revolution (Miami Herald, 3/10)
- Senate supports dialogue between Aramark and farmworkers (Eagle News, 3/10)
- SGA Sentate gets back to business (University of Houston Daily Cougar, 2/10)
- Students protest exploitation in the 'fair food nation' (Daily Pennsylvanian, 2/10)
- Food Fight: CIW seeks SG support after Faculty Senate approves resolution (FGCU Eagle News, 2/10)
- FGCU student leaders may join push for higher wages for farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 2/10)
- Aramark and the art of the Slow No (Daily Texan, 2/10)
- Students, farmworkers appeal for more money (Independent Florida Alligator, 2/10)
- Stood-up group protests at union (Independent Florida Alligator, 2/10)
- UF students pressure Aramark to boost farm wages (Gainesville Sun, 2/10)
- Food week discussion for thought (Daily Pennsylvanian, 2/10)
- Law and medical schools consider tomato-free eating (WUSTL Student Life, 1/10)
- Fruits of labor (The Daily Pennsylvanian, 12/09)
- Students protest for Immoaklee workers' rights (The Yeti (FSU), 12/09)
- Next time, think before you eat (University of Houston Daily Cougar, 12/09)
- A response to 'Toma-No' (WUSTL Student Life, 11/09)
- Tomato slices slashed from campus dining menu in winter (WUSTL Student Life, 11/09)
- Outsourced Nutrition: Group approaches SGA to endorse campaign (UCD Advocate, 11/09)
- "Our sweat is not free!:" Fair Food Austin takes on Aramark, Sodexo (FFA, 11/09)
- Thanks for the hands that harvest our food (Emory Wheel, 11/09)
- Immokalee workers gain support of student senate (Independant Florida Alligator, 10/09)
- Student Senate passes resolution supporting farmworkers (Gainesville Sun, 10/09)
- Encuentro: Coming together for farmworkers' rights (The Fine Print (UF), 10/09)
- Students should demand better wages for Immokalee workers (Independent Florida Alligator, 10/09)
- More than 100 protest Immokalee workers' wages (Independent Florida Alligator, 10/09)
- Florida farmworkers confront Sodexo greenwash at national food conference (Infoshop News, 10/09)
- Letter: FGCU next for fairness? (Naples Daily News, 10/09)
- Time ripe to aid farmworkers (The FGCU Eagle News, 10/14)
- Sodexo remains on the sidelines (The Wichita State Sunflower, 10/09)
- Coalition campaigns against abusive tomato farmers (The Daily Texan, 10/09)
- Why is Wichita State University purchasing slave tomatoes? (The Wichita State Sunflower, 10/09)
- The Texas Union and slavery (The Daily Texan, 10/09)
- Farmworkers' wages to increase under labor agreement (Washington Post, 9/09)
- Tomato workers win new pay deal (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/09)
- CIW signs agreement with giant food service company (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/09)
- Tomato workers score huge victory (AFL-CIO blog, 9/09)
- Food service distributor to pay more for Florida tomatoes (Miami Herald, 9/09)
- FL farmworkers win deal with food service co. (Associated Press, 9/09)
- Compass Group and the CIW announce sweeping changes to benefit tomato harvesters (9/09)
- Senators refused to support human rights (The Independant Florida Alligator, 9/09)
- Aramark encourages unfair labor practices (The Independent Florida Alligator, 9/09)
- Food service provider requires oversight (The Independent Florida Alligator, 9/09)
- Student Senate wants UF to put heat on Aramark (The Gainesville Sun, 9/09)
- Student government debates Aramark's treatment of workers (The Independent Florida Alligator, 9/09)
- Green food movement sparks controversy on campus and off (The Green Fork, 5/09)
- Another win for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Grist, 5/09)
- Bon Appetit threatens tomato boycott unless farming conditions improve (Wesleying, 4/09)
- Immokalee workers get new ally: Food service firm pledges to pay more (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Bon Appétit Managment Pushes Sustainability on Tomato Farmers (The Daily Table, 4/09)
- BAMCo backs Florida tomato pickers in fight for fair labor standards (The Ethicurean, 4/09)
- Bon Appétit dumps sweatshop tomatoes (La Vida Locavore, 4/09)
- A squeeze for tomato growers: Boycott vs. higher wages (Washington Post, 4/09)
- The University of New Mexico fights to "Dine with Dignity" (Stir it up Campaign, 4/09)
- “Dine with Dignity” Campaign in Support of Tomato Pickers (Tomato Casual, 4/09)
- Have you hugged your farmer today? (Western Courier (Western Illinois University), 4/09)
- SFA launches national 'Dining With Dignity' campaign (Fox Business, 3/09)
- SFA targets Aramark, Compass and Sodexo over farmworker poverty (Vending Market Watch, 3/09)
- SFA to target campus food suppliers (Free Speech Radio News, 3/09)
- University of Central Florida: the fight for responsible sourcing (Stir It Up Campaign, 3/09)
- A more-complete definition of 'sustainable' (Organic on the Green, 1/09)
- Triunfaron ante Subway y ahora buscan acuerdos con Aramark (Al Día, 12/08)
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- Top youth activism victories of 2008 (The Nation, 12/08)
- Victory for Florida farmworkers (Wiretap Magazine, 12/08)
- Jornaleros comparten un sueño mientras avanzan sobre transnacionales (La Jornada, 12/08)
- Triunfan ante Subway y ahora buscan acuerdos con Aramark (Ponte al Dia, 12/08)
- Shameful exploitation (St. Petersburg Times, 12/08)
- One quarter of Americans still don't believe it... (Huffington Post, 12/08)
- CIW discusses Florida workers (The Daily Pennsylvanian, 12/08)
- Immokalee workers win agreement with Subway (Democracy Now!, 12/08)
- Subway joins Florida tomato workers cause (The Packer, 12/08)
- Bearing the fruits of their labor (Institute for Southern Studies, 12/08)
- Tomato pickers' pennies pile up, but out of reach (St. Petersburg Times, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for Fla. tomatoes (Nation's Restaurant News, 12/08)
- Editorial: Pass extra pay to tomato workers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for tomatoes (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Tomato workers win agreement with Subway (Fresh Plaza, 12/08)
- Victory to the farmworkers! CIW announces that Subway has signed on... (Rad Geek, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for tomatoes (Miami Herald, 12/08)
- Subway agrees to pay another penny per pound for Florida tomatoes (Naples Daily News, 12/08)
- Farmworkers bring tales of modern-day slavery to Asheville (Mountain Area Info. Network, 10/08)
- Protesting for wages (The Towerlight, 10/08)
- The price of a tomato: Next stop, Subway (The Economist, 6/08)
- Subway still measuring impact of tomato losses (Perishable Pundit, 6/08)
- Jingle hell (Slate, 4/08)
- Costs are squashing the tomato industry (Miami Herald, 2/08)
- The tao of Jared (Slate, 10/03)
- Why Subway is 'the biggest problem in franchising' Fortune Magazine, 3/98)
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- Corporate spooks: private security contractors infiltrate social justice orgs (Utne Reader, 1/09)
- Farmworkers beat Burger King, but face resistance from growers (Labor Notes, 7/08)
- Orlando-area immigrant workers fight to hold the pennies they won (Orlando Sentinel, 7/08)
- Tomato growers must give in (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- Oppressed group vows to fight on (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- They're ripe to fight (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- At last, BK does the right thing (St. Petersburg Times, 6/08)
- Florida farmworkers chop up Burger King (Monthly Review, 5/08)
- Tomato pickers battle over more money (The Packer, 5/08)
- Burger King cede ante los tomateros (BBC Mundo, 5/08)
- What's with the farmers? (Palm Beach Post, 5/08)
- News reporting advanced justice (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- BK grants raise to pickers (New York Times, 5/08)
- Tomato pickers celebrate victory with BK (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- BK agrees to better wages, conditions for tomato workers (AFL-CIO weblog, 5/08)
- Jornaleros del jitomate en Florida logran un triunfo histórico ante Burger King (La Jornada, 5/08)
- Sweet victory: CIW wins (The Nation, 5/08)
- BK agrees to pay more for Fla. tomatoes (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Burger King, farmworker group agree on wage deal (Associated Press, 5/08)
- Tomato growers' group relents on imposing fine (Ft Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King's virtual missteps 'a cautionary tale' (Miami Herald, 5/08)
- Fries with your paranoia? (Palm Beach Post, 5/08)
- Take next step, Burger King (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger exec gets burned in internet spat (Miami Herald, 5/08)
- Paraphrase this: How high did this scheme go? (The Nation, 5/08)
- Two identified as no longer working at Burger King (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King fires 2 for filings about farmworkers (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King fires 2 after blog controversy (Associated Press, 5/08)
- BK: 2 employees fired over online remarks (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Invasions of Privacy (The Nation, 5/08)
- Burger King locked in dispute with farmworkers (NPR, 5/08)
- Activists out Burger King dirty tricks operation (The Independant (UK), 5/08)
- Burger with a side of spies (New York Times, 5/08)
- BK vows 'appropriate action' for exec's online postings (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Burger King investigates VP's online postings (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Raw deal by BK (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Beef with Burger King (CNBC, 4/08)
- Workers at bottom of food chain illustrate growing economic disparity (Huffington Post, 4/08)
- BK draws more heat from tomato pickers' group (Nation's Restaurant News, 4/08)
- Steve Grover: The Burger King of sock-puppets! (Bloggerheads, 4/08)
- BK exec hides behind daughter's email account to trash talk opponents (The Consumerist, 4/08)
- BK VP accused of flaming pressure group (VNUnet, 4/08)
- Burger King VP exposed as troll (Daily Kos, 4/08)
- BK exec used daughter's online ID to chide farmworker advocates (Common Dreams, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers say Burger King spies on allies (Labor Notes, 4/08)
- Burger King gets farmworkers' petition // Daughter of Burger King VP says dad wrote anti-coalition postings (Fort Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Farmworker coalition to visit Burger King headquarters (Naples Daily News, 4/08)
- Farmworker advocates to present Burger King with petitions (Associated Press, 4/08)
- We must treat farmworkers fairly (Miami Herald, 4/08)
- Pickers merit penny (Bradenton Herald, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers' pay-probe sought (Miami Herald, 4/08)
- Florida tomato growers mistreat migrant labor, US senators argue (Sun-Sentinel, 4/08)
- DC takes up tomato pickers' plight (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Corporation spying on activists? Downright creepy. (Miami New Times, 4/08)
- Burger King should wise up (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Ending abuses and improving working conditions for tomato workers (Sen. Bernie Sanders, 4/08)
- Senators look into treatment, wages of Florida tomato pickers (Associated Press, 4/15)
- Immokalee farmworkers in national spotlight (Naples Daily News, 4/08)
- Senate scolds tomato growers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- The harvest of shame (Sen. Sanders on Huffington Post, 4/08)
- US Senate panel to hear testimony about tomato workers (Bradenton Herald, 4/08)
- A bad week for corporate spies (PR Watch, 4/14)
- Activist groups spied on by private companies (Facing South, 4/08)
- Did Burger King target and spy on tomato pickers rights groups? (Democracy Now!, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers feeling spied on (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Farmworkers denied one cent (St. Petersburg Times, 4/08)
- Protestors march to Burger King in support of fair food (Lawrence Journal-World, 4/08)
- Burger King rallies kick off Student/Labor Week of Action (AFL-CIO weblog, 4/08)
- Petitioning the King (Dissident Voice, 4/08)
- Congress members back call to raise tomato pickers' pay (Palm Beach Post, 3/08)
- Senators seek more pay for Fla. pickers (Associated Press, 3/08)
- Recibe apoyo campaña para abolir condiciones de esclavitud en EU (La Jornada, 3/08)
- Students get a close-up look at the life of a migrant worker (Washington Post, 3/08)
- Immokalee workers raise stakes (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/08)
- Key students get first-hand insight from migrant farmworker (The Capital (Annapolis), 3/08)
- Tomato troubles (QSR Magazine, 2/08)
- Gulp! Burger King is on the rebound (New York Times, 2/08)
- Burger King weighs move from Florida tomatoes (The Packer, 2/08)
- Who wouldn't pay one cent more to improve farmworkers' lives? (Naples Daily News, 2/08)
- US senators want a pay increase for farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- US senators urge BK and tomato growers to boost farmworker wages (Associated Press, 1/08)
- Penny pinchers won't let tomato pickers have it their way (Austin American-Statesman, 1/08)
- A Whopper of a fight (Creative Loafing, 1/08)
- Tomato pickers' wages fight faces obstacles (New York Times, 12/07)
- Farmworkers and students take on Burger King (The Nation, 12/07)
- Tomato growers shirk social responsibility (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/07)
- Farmworkers deserve more (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/07)
- Good cause gives activism a new life (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Open letter to readers from "BK CEO" (Florida Weekly, 12/07)
- Taking on the king (The Progressive, 12/07)
- Protest demands fair food from Burger King (Grand Rapids Indymedia, 12/07)
- Justice for only a penny (ZMag, 12/07)
- Bankers squeeze Burger King, tomato pickers lose (Alternet, 12/07)
- Students join Burger King protest (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Activists protest Burger King (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Farmworkers protest at BK HQ (Associated Press, 11/07)
- Cheap charity or honest wage? (About.com, 11/07)
- Protests pressure BK farm suppliers (CBS 4, Miami, 11/07)
- Marchers to Burger King: we will not be turned back (AFL-CIO weblog, 11/07)
- Tomato pickers protest at BK Miami HQ (Reuters, 11/07)
- Hundreds protest BK over farmworker wages, working conditions (Naples Daily News, 11/07)
- Penny Foolish (New York Times, 11/07)
- Boycott Burger King (Huffington Post, 11/07)
- Penny for bad thought (Palm Beach Post, 11/07)
- Corporate control of produce markets squeezes workers, farmers, consumers (Gristmill, 11/07)
- At a penny per pound, a little adds up to a lot (St. Petersburg Times, 11/07)
- Landmark fast-food tomato accords in danger of collapse (Miami Herald, 11/07)
- Show 'thanks' by giving farmworkers raise (Sun-Sentinel, 11/07)
- Local student alliance uses Myspace to fight for social justice (Naples Daily News, 10/07)
- Having it THEIR way (Ft. Myers Florida Weekly, 10/07)
- Local workers' movement targets Burger King (Ft. Myers Florida Weekly, 10/07)
- Workers protest, Burger King not swayed (Deland-Deltona Beacon, 10/07)
- Farmworkers protest over pay (Immokalee Bulletin, 10/07)
- CIW mini-tour in Sarasota (Sarasota Indymedia, 10/07)
- Farmworkers protest Burger King (WWSB ABC 7, 9/07)
- It costs tomato growers nothing to back farmworkers' efforts (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Workers protest outside popular fast food chain (NBC2, 9/07)
- Protesters target Burger King in S. Fort Myers (News-Press, 9/07)
- Fighting for a penny more (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Immokalee labor group organizes statewide protest against Burger King (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Have this one their way (Palm Beach Post, 9/07)
- Burger King protest (KGBT 4, 9/07)
- Immokalee hosts student group concerned about working conditions (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Tomato pickers put pressure on Burger King (Miami Herald, 8/07)
- Burger King or bust (Miami New Times, 8/07)
- Immokalee farmworker activists take on Burger King (South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 8/07)
- Tomato pickers protest Burger King over pay rate (AAJA, 8/07)
- Burger Sting (Miami New Times, 8/07)
- Protestors Target Burger King (WPLG Miami, 7/07)
- Burger King CEO salary among highest of executives in south Florida (Miami Herald, 5/07)
- "Si, se puede": field workers in Florida say “yes we can!” - and are (The Dominion, 5/07)
- After McDonald's victory, labor activists target Burger King (The NewStandard, 4/07)
- Farmworker advocates protest Burger King (Ft. Myers News Press, 4/07)
- Burger King next target of coalition (Chicago Tribune, 4/07)
- Now the pressure is on Burger King (Miami Herald, 4/07)
- Burger King of cool? (USA Today, 2/07)
- Farmworkers urge Burger King to help improve work conditions (Associated Press, 2/07)
- Tomato pickers rally at Burger King headquarters (Miami Herald, 2/07)
- Burger King rejects request to raise tomato prices (Miami Herald, 2/07)
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- McDonald's to limit pesticides after shareholder action (AFL-CIO Weblog, 4/09)
- Victories in 2007 (Huffington Post, 12/07)
- Top 10 youth activism victories in 2007 (WireTap Magazine, 12/07)
- The struggle for fair and just food (Z Magazine, 8/07)
- Tomato growers reject McDonald's deal to pay farmworkers more (Chicago Tribune, 5/07)
- Doing it for themselves (In These Times, 5/07)
- A big one cent difference (TomPaine.com, 4/07)
- Immokalee tomato pickers win McD's campaign, set sights on Burger King (Democracy Now!, 4/07)
- Morello, de la Rocha 'Rally round the worker' (SPIN.com, 4/07)
- The kids are all right (The Nation, 4/07)
- What's the big deal about an extra penny? (Orlando Sentinel, 4/07)
- Tomato pickers pressure brings extra penny (St. Petersburg Times, 4/07)
- Pickers get this break (Palm Beach Post, Op-ed, 4/15/07)
- Farmworkers win case against McDonald's (The Guardian, London, 4/07)
- Huge victory for immigrant farmworkers and student activists (WireTap, 4/07)
- A Win for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (In These Times, 4/07)
- Now the pressure is on Burger King (Miami Herald, 4/07)
- McD's agrees to increase pay for workers who harvest its tomatoes (Palm Beach Post, 4/07)
- McDonald's case could set standard (Chicago Tribune, 4/07)
- Ganan campesinos inmigrantes de Florida demanda contra McD's (La Jornada, 4/07)
- McD's to pay more for tomatoes (Business Week, 4/07)
- McD's agrees to pay spike for tomatoes (CNN, 4/07)
- Ronald McDonald... and farmworker justice (Campus Progress blog, 4/07)
- CIW wins agreement with McDonald's (AFL-CIO Weblog, 4/07)
- Farmworker activist builds support for McDonald's boycott (Workday Minnesota, 4/07)
- Unhappy Meals (The Nation, 3/07)
- Open Letter to Ronald McDonald (Guerilla News Network, 3/07)
- Farmworkers take aim at McDonald's (Washington Post, 2/07)
- Stand with us: CIW brings struggle to Chicago (The Protest, 2/07)
- Farm workers to McDonald's: We are tired of waiting (AFL-CIO Weblog, 1/07)
- McDonald's campaign escalates (Left Turn, 12/06)
- CIW seeks support in Chicago (Labor Beat, 11/06)
- Students take tomato pickers' fight to the golden arches (Workday Minnesota, 11/06)
- Farmworkers pressure McDonald's (Louisville Courier Journal, 10/06)
- Ag-Mart workers land in poor housing (News & Observer, 10/06)
- Bishops ask McDonald's to up pay (BBC News, 9/06)
- 'Mini-tour' targets McDonald's (Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) News, 9/06)
- Tomato's juicy secret (IndyKids, Fall 2006)
- Farmworkers, pesticides, and what big consumers like McDonald's can do (AFL-CIO Weblog, 8/06)
- Immokalee workers' Truth Tour heats up (Naples Sun Times, 8/06)
- A new generation of labor activists emerges (Critical Moment, 7/06)
- Did Sister Ruth Neglect to Reflect on McDonald's? (Center for Media & Democracy, 6/06)
- Fields ripe with injustice (Huffington
Post, 5/06)
- Farmworkers fight McDonald's in publicity
war over workers' wages (Associated Press, 5/06)
- Immokalee tour hits home (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/06)
- AFL-CIO
president, Ethel Kennedy lend support to Florida farmworkers (Associated Press,
4/06)
- Students
turn up pressure over labor rights (NewStandard, 4/06)
- McDonald's
faces protest over farm wages (New York Times, 4/06)
- Farmworkers
target McDonald's, suppliers over wages (TruthOut, 4/06)
- Brand-busting
the Golden Arches: Students and farmworkers take on a fast-food
giant (Common Dreams, 4/06)
- I'm
leavin' it: Students and farmworkers take on McDonald's (AFL-CIO
Weblog, 3/06)
- Florida
tomato pickers to march on McDonald's Saturday (Chicago Sun Times,
March 30, 3/06)
- Throwing
tomatoes (The Dominion, Canada, 3/06)
- Farmworker
group takes on McDonald's (Naples Daily News, 3/06)
- Farmworker
group heads to Illinois to seek meeting with McDonald's (Associated Press,
3/06)
- Shaking
of the Golden Arches (AlterNet, 3/06)
- Coalition
campaign targets McDonald's (Miami Herald, 3/06)
- Fast
food fight (St. Petersburg Times, 3/06)
- Toss
a tomato at fair-trade label (Palm Beach Post, 2/06)
- Slavery
beneath the Golden Arches? (AlterNet, 1/06)
- McDonald's
on tip-toes with newly empowered farmworkers (NewStandard, 12/05)
- Concern
over McDonald's tomato policy grows (Nation's Restaurant News,
12/05)
- Farmworkers
target McDonald's (Associated Press, 11/05)
- Thoroughly
modern marketing: McDonald's updates advertising to remain 'forever
young' (Nation's Restaurant News, 4/05)
- Social responsibility:
An ongoing mission for a good corporate citizen (Nation's Restaurant
News, 4/05)
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- Yum brands expanding farmworkers deal (Business Week, 5/07)
- Taco Bell thought outside the boycott (Palm Beach Post, 2/07)
- A
Year of Sweet Victories (The Nation, 12/05)
- Ten
Good Things about Another Bad Year (TruthOut, 12/05)
- A
Bad Year for Goliath (WorkingForChange, 12/05)
- Campus
activism victory of the year (Mother Jones, 10/05)
- Empowered
by victory, tomato pickers look to new season (NewStandard,
10/05)
-
Immokalee workers take down Taco Bell (Monthly Review, 10/05)
- Taco Bell boycott victory: A model of strategic organizing (Left Turn, 8/05)
- First
they took on Taco Bell, now the fast-food world (New York Times,
5/05)
- Tomato pickers win big at Taco Bell (Z Magazine, 5/05)
- A
side order of human rights (New York Times, Op/ed, Eric Schlosser,
4/04)
- Accord
with tomato pickers ends boycott of Taco Bell (Washington Post, 3/05)
- Immokalee
tomato pickers win campaign against Taco Bell (Democracy Now! 3/05)
- Farmworkers
win historic deal after boycotting Taco Bell (Guardian of London,
3/05)
- Jornaleros
ganan batalla a Taco Bell (La Jornada, 3/05)
- People
power (Mother Jones, 3/05)
- They
say tomato, students say justice (Common Dreams, 3/05)
- Sweet
victory: Yo quiero justice (The Nation, 3/05)
- Farmworkers
celebrate accord (Louisville Courier-Journal, 3/05)
- Yum
picks up Florida field workers (Louisville Courier-Journal, 3/05)
- Labor
group ends Taco Bell boycott (PR Week, 3/05)
- Now
we have faith (OC Weekly, 3/05)
- CIW,
Taco Bell reach groundbreaking agreement (Business Wire, 3/05)
- After a four-year struggle, the Taco Bell boycott is over (Axis of Justice, 3/05)
- Hellraisers:
Power to the pickers (Mother Jones, 7/04)
- Human
rights dying on the vine (LA Times, Op/ed Eric Schlosser, 3/04)
- Tom Morello plans Taco Bell protest (MTV News, 3/04)
- Esclavitud
en el siglo XXI (Univision, 1/04)
- Still
harvesting shame (Palm Beach Post special report, 12/03)
- Immigrant
advocates win award (Washington Post, 11/03)
- Farmworkers
walk for freedom (Alternet, 11/03)
- A youth boycott tries to ring bells (Youth Today, 11/03)
- College students unite in protests (USA Today, 3/03)
- Give the boot to Taco Bell (Campaign for Labor Rights, 9/02)
- Picking tomatoes, picking fights (Z Magazine, 5/02)
- Students from 20 universities join Taco Bell boycott (Naples Daily News, 4/02)
- Students on the move (USA Today, 3/02)
- Workers march across the country to protest Taco Bell (Democracy Now, 3/02)
- Picking
a fight (Orlando Weekly, 6/01)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the IWW (iww.org, 5/01)
- Students call for corporate responsibility, endorse Taco Bell boycott (Diocese of Venice in FL, 5/01)
:
state university
- FBI
questions student organizations (Arbiter, 4/05)
- Boycott
against Taco Bell ends (Arbiter, 3/05)
- Stop
farmworker exploitation: Vote when you shop or go out to eat (Idaho
Statesman, 2/05)
- Students,
professors at BSU choke on name of arena (Chronicle of Higher Education,1/05)
- Taco
Bell causing rift on campus (Arbiter, 1/05)
- Walk
of shame (Arbiter, 12/04)
- Taco Bellyache: Faculty and students stand firm (Boise Weekly, 11/04)
- BSU
protestors look gift horse in mouth (Arbiter, 11/04)
- An
open letter to President Kustra (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Taco
Bell Truth Tour makes stop on campus (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Twenty-two
days of silence (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Faculty
Senate says no to Taco Bell (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Gunderson
resigns (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Former
UN Commissioner asks BSU to return $4 million (Arbiter,
10/04)
- Administration
defends Taco Bell arena (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Universities
turning tricks for corporations (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Straightening
the record (Arbiter, 10/04)
- For
whom the Taco Bell tolls (Arbiter, 10/04)
- ASBSU
criticizes Taco Bell contract (Arbiter, 10/04)
- BSU:
In bed with the Bell (Arbiter, 7/04)
california state university - pomona
california
state university - sacramento
california
state university - san bernardino
central
michigan university
florida
state university
grand
valley state university
michigan
state university
middle
tennessee state university
northwestern
university
plymouth
state university
portland
state university
seattle
university
university
of arizona
university
of california - davis
university
of california - los angeles
- Taco
Bell accord reached (Daily Bruin, 3/05)
- UCLA expels Taco Bell over labor issue (Los Angeles Business ournal, 11/04)
- Board
ends Taco Bell contract (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Taco
Bell’s future revisited (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Board
weighs ethics, popularity in Taco Bell debate (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- ASUCLA
shouldn’t let Taco Bell call the shots (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Board
to decide fate of Taco Bell (Daily Bruion, 10/04)
- Fasting
students protest Taco Bell (Daily Bruin, 6/04)
- Taco
Bell deadline extension denied (Daily Bruin, 4/04)
- Demand
change by closing Taco Bell (Daily Bruin, 11/03)
- Taco
Bell must protect its suppliers' workers (Daily Bruin, 11/03)
university
of chicago
university
of florida
- Tomato
pickers win (Alligator, 3/05)
- Hunger
strikers attend Dean's lunch to discuss Taco Bell (Alligator, 4/04)
- UF
activists denounce Taco Bell, launch 'Truth Tour' (Alligator, 2/04)
- UF
senators take first steps to ending farmworker poverty and injustice
(Alligator, 7/03)
- Resolution
history ties laborers, students together (Alligator, 7/02)
- Senator
relates to workers' plight (Alligator, 7/02)
- Bill
supporting farmworkers fails (Alligator, 7/02)
- Darts
& Laurels (Alligator, 7/02)
- Migrant
workers to plead at senate (Alligator, 7/02)
- Taco
Bell neglects farmworkers (Alligator, 7/02)
university
of maryland
university
of memphis
university
of maine
university
of notre dame
- Celebrating
Taco Bell boycott victory (Observer, 3/05)
- Notre
Dame cancels Taco Bell contract: student activists win their point
(South Bend Tribune, 9/04)
- Notre
Dame cuts contract with Taco Bell due to to student pressure
(Observer, 8/04)
- Notre
Dame issues statement on Taco Bell (Observer, 4/04)
- Staying
on the path (Observer, 4/04)
- Don't
delay social justice (Observer, 4/04)
- Taco
Bell to respond to Notre Dame letter (Observer, 4/04)
- PSA
descends upon Office of the President (Observer, 4/04)
- Students
march on President's office (Observer, 4/04)
- Voicing
dissent (Observer, 4/04)
- Protests
prompt Taco Bell response (Observer, 4/04)
- Partners
in the fight for justice (Observer, 3/04)
- Boycotts
benefit farmworkers (Observer, 9/03)
- Take
charge of your taco (Observer, 4/01)
university
of pennsylvania
university
of texas - austin
- Taco
Bell boycott finally over (Daily Texan, 3/05)
- Put
Bell boycott on ballot (Daily Texan, 3/05)
- Unanimous
board vote keeps Taco Bell in Union (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell won't face expulsion from UT, for now (Austin American-Statesman,
2/05)
- Rotten
tomatoes (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell faces final Union vote (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Student
activists network, lean skills at conference (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Bell
spokesman avoids issues (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Church
meets to inform public about boycott issues (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco Bell boycott continues (UT Watch, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell's response to boycott (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Union
Board to consider Taco Bell's fate (Daily Texan, 1/05)
- Churches
join bell boycott (Daily Texan, 1/05)
- Stop
- what's in your taco? (Daily Texan, 11/04)
- Encouraging
others to 'think inside the bun' (Daily Texan, 11/04)
- Student
group encourages Taco Bell boycott (Daily Texan, 10/04)
- Students join farmworkers to Boot the Bell at UT (UT Watch, 11/03)
- Yo
no quiero Taco Bell (Daily Texan, 10/03)
- Students
protest practices of fast-food chain (Daily Texan, 11/02)
- Students
join 3-day protest against Taco Bell (Daily Texan, 12/01)
washington
university (st. louis)
yale
university
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