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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2019 · 28 MIN

Iris Figueroa, staff attorney for Farmworker Justice, describes immigrant farm labor statistics and health challenges.

from Food Sleuth Radio · host Dan Hemmelgarn

Did you know that U.S. citizens largely depend on immigrant labor to harvest and process our food? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Iris Figueroa, staff attorney for Farmworker Justice, a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower migrant and seasonal farmworkers to improve their living and working conditions. Figueroa discusses farm labor statistics, working conditions, immigration policies, health and safety, and access to justice.  Also mentioned: the CHAMACOS study’s evaluation of health risks to farmworker children: https://cerch.berkeley.edu/research-programs/chamacos-study  and particular risk from the pesticide, chlorpyrifos.Related website:  www.farmworkerjustice.org

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