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If you ate fruit today, you’re already part of this movement. It’s up to you to decide which side you’re on WWU Students for Farmworker Justice is a nonprot Associated Students club in support of farm workers and their ght for just labor conditions. Join the movement at Facebook.com/WWUStudentsforFarmworkerJustice Sakuma Brothers Farm, located in Skagit Valley, pays migrant workers only 30 cents-per-pound of berries picked.

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WWU Students for Farmworker Justice

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  • If you ate fruit today, youre already part of this movement.

    Its up to you to decide which side youre on

    WWU Students for Farmworker Justice is a nonprofit Associated Students club in support of farm workers and their fight for just labor conditions.

    Join the movement at Facebook.com/WWUStudentsforFarmworkerJustice

    Sakuma Brothers Farm, located in Skagit Valley, pays migrant workers only 30 cents-per-pound of berries picked.

  • WWU Students for Farmworker Justice

    the farmers who pick our fruit

    DO YOU?

    Last Summer over 450 migrant farmworkers at SakumaBrothers Berry Farm, located in Skagit Valley, WA, went on strike 6 seperate

    times and formed a union titled Familias Unidas por la Justicia(Families United for Justice) in order to fight for their rights.

    They are fighting to end the systemic theft of theirwages, rascist abuse in the fields, onerous production

    standards, and inhumane housing conditions.

    They want a higher wage, health insurance, and to be respectedon the job and in the community.

    Boycott berries harvested from Sakuma Brothers Farms by avoiding brands such as Driscolls Berries and Hagen-Daaz.

    Spread the word through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #boycottsakuma.

    Join the WWU Students for Farmworker Justice, an Assiociated Students Club, at one of our meetings on Thursdays at 5pm in Humanities 103 on Westerns campus.

    Stay up-to-date on picket lines, rallies and info sessions at Facebook.com/wwuStudentsForFarmworkerJustice.

    HOW CAN YOU HELP?

    Call Ryan Sakuma and tell him that you will be boycotting his farm until he signs a union contract with Familias Unidas Por La Justicia: (360) 661-4269

  • WWU Students for Farmworker Justice

    the farmers who pick our fruit

    DO YOU?

    Sakuma Brothers Farm, located in Skagit Valley, pays migrant workers only 30 cents-per-pound of berries picked.

    The WWU Students for Farmworker Justice, a non-profit Associated Students club, are working together in support of farm workers and their fight for just labor con-ditions.

    HOW CAN YOU HELP?

    Boycott berries harvested from Sakuma Brothers Farms by avoiding brands such as Driscolls and Hagen-Daaz.

    Spread the word through Facebook, Twitter and Insta-gram using the hashtag #boycottsakuma.

    Join us at one of our meetings on Thursdays at 5pm in Humanities 103 on Westerns campus.

    Stay up-to-date on picket lines, rallies and info sessions at Facebook.com/wwuStudentsForFarmworkerJustice.

    Visit www.BoycottSakumaBerries.com for more information about the Sakuma Brothers