Education resources
Brief overview of the Campaign for Fair Food
The PC(USA) has been working as a partner with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and allies from the religious, human rights and student communities to improve wages and working conditions for farmworkers harvesting tomatoes in Florida. This two-page brief provides a summary of the work of the campaign, its history, grounding in PC(USA) teaching and current efforts.
CIW’s point-by-point response to Publix Grocery
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers addresses various reasons Publix grocery has given for not signing a fair food agreement with the CIW.
'I Dream of Immokalee' by Cheryl Queen, vice president of communications for Compass Group
In this poignant article from Horizon Magazine’s March/April 2010 issue, Cheryl Queen, member of Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, N.C., and vice president of communications for Compass Group North America, the nation’s largest foodservice provider, discusses how “open-hearted” faith led her and her colleagues at Compass to work with the CIW to address modern-day slavery in the Florida tomato fields and end the poverty and powerlessness of farmworkers that are at the root of this slavery.
Fair Food educational curricula for pre-K through high school
This curricula helps children of all ages understand and discuss how we can work with farmworkers to create a food system that is humane and just. Developed in conjunction with the Campaign for Fair Food Drawing Contest (submissions due 4/1/10), the curricula is suitable for church school or youth program work. Visit Fair Food Curricula.
Show mercy
A brief reflection the PC(USA)’s partnership work with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers through the Campaign for Fair Food by the Rev. Noelle Damico
General Assembly policy
The 217th General Assembly passed a resolution in support of an ongoing partnership with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Campaign for Fair Food in 2006. Read the resolution. Prior to this, the 214th GA voted to support the Taco Bell boycott in 2002 and the General Assembly Mission Council celebrated the CIW-Yum! Brands agreement in 2005. The PC(USA) and its predecessor bodies have supported fair wages for farmworkers, the right for farmworkers to bargain collectively and a variety of boycotts over the last century as a nonviolent way to express our Christian values and urge social change. Key theological statements by the General Assembly which undergird the PC(USA) Campaign for Fair Food’s ongoing work are “God’s Work in Our Hands” (2005) and “Christian Faith and Economic Justice” (1984).
Understanding the CIW’s agreements with food companies
- CIW-Sodexo Agreement, August 2010
- CIW-Aramark Agreement, April 2010
- CIW-Compass Group Agreement, September 25, 2009
- CIW - Bon Appétit Agreement, May 2009
- CIW - Subway Agreement, December 2008
- CIW - Whole Foods Market Agreement, September 2008
- CIW-Burger King Agreement, May 2008
- Overview of the CIW-McDonald’s Agreement, April 9, 2007
- CIW-Yum! Brands/Taco Bell Agreement, March 2005
Human trafficking materials
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ Anti-Slavery Campaign
- PC(USA) Human Trafficking Awareness website
- Download the keynote address “What’s Human About a Human-Rights Based Approach to Ending Modern-Day Slavery” by the Rev. Noelle Damico of the PC(USA) Campaign for Fair Food. This address was given at the eighth annual conference of the Freedom Network USA, a network of nongovernmental organizations that assist survivors and train law enforcement, social service, FBI and clergy on how to identify and assist victims of human trafficking. Visit the Freedom Network USA website.
- Slavery and the food we eat
Download