Five on Friday: Immigration, Language, and Farm Safety
Friday has arrived! It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week (as you’ll see in the Weekly Win) and we are excited to celebrate and uplift the health needs of migrant and immigrant food and farmworkers who undergird the entire agricultural system and ensure that we have food on our plates. We stand strong for the rights of farmworkers and push hard for their safety and health every day. Thank you, farmworkers!
Kaethe forwarded this new Pew Research report on the term “Latinx.” Latinx Awareness Has Doubled Among US Hispanics Since 2019, but Only 4% Use It
Pam recommended the Journal of Psychological Trauma’s special issue: Consequences of Immigration Policies on Children, Youth, and Families Who Experience Migration-Related Trauma.
CHWs, promotores, and others working with migrant and seasonal farmworkers are invited for a listening session hosted by several of MCN’s technical assistance partners on October 15th. CHW Workforce Skill-Building: Communicating Care in SDOH Screening Listening Sessions
Claire shared a News Nation article on pregnant asylum seekers, which outlines financial costs to health systems in various parts of the country as well as the personal costs to migrants; as one mother states, “If I would have been pregnant in my country, I would be dead with my baby.” Hundreds of pregnant asylum seekers are provided with case management and lifesaving support from MCN’s Health Network each year, so the statement hits close to home. Pregnant Migrants Balance Journey to Childbirth, Asylum
Weekly Win: It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week, and President Biden wants you to know it! Read the White House’s proclamation, which includes important framing on farmworker health, including the declaration from the President: “I believe health care should be a right, not a privilege.” We agree! Proclamation on the National Farm Safety and Health Week, 2024
Have a safe and healthy weekend!
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