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weavemama:

weavemama:

anyway while white feminists are caping for tomi lahren,, about 25 black girls are missing in D.C due to possible sex trafficking and there has yet to be a national outrage….. THIS NEEDS ATTENTION

Latina girls are also turning up missing in the city and the police seem to be doing very less about the cases, or even nothing. (
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/99573222/) I’m so sick of depending on social media to spread the word about these missing girls,, when the police are too busy cracking down on immigrants and weed users

i-was-a-naive-antifeminist:princessofthewhitemoon:vaspider:scribbleowl:vaspider:barrio2bar

i-was-a-naive-antifeminist:

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scribbleowl:

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barrio2barrio:

UFW Repost) look out for your people! This is very important for our gente picking in the fields

@adhocavenger

has someone confirmed this number?

I tried calling but whoever answered did so in Spanish, which I don’t speak. It’s a screenshot of a UFW post though.

Signal boosting so that this can get confirmed.

The phone number is the toll free number for United Farm Workers. Both the phone number and the text number respond in Spanish. If you need an English number, OSHA has a number for reporting water and shade violations:

1-800-321-OSHA(6742)

Note that all of these numbers are for reporting violations in California.

This post got me looking into farm labor rights for the rest of the US, and it turns out theonly state that requires water and shade breaks for farm workers is California

As much as it matters that workers in California are getting enough shade, I find it disturbing that employers in other hot states don’t have the legal obligation to provide any kind of shade whatsoever.


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