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Issue 51: Fall, 2018

By Steve Makela | Last Updated September 25, 2018
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Food for Thought and all of the content from the Fall 2018 issue.

Organizing for Social Equity

The phrase “Me Too” was apparently first used in its current context on October 15, 2017. The massive #Me Too movement (followed by #TimesUp) is, of course, a well publicized and much needed action against sexual harassment and assault in the workplace.

Recalling headlines on the subject, one thinks of the stories of mostly wealthy, famous and powerful women. Yet there is another side that is best illustrated below by an open letter from a women’s farm worker association sent to Hollywood (abbreviated for space):

Dear Sisters,

We write on behalf of the approximately 700,000 women who work in the agricultural fields and packing sheds across the United States. For the past several weeks we have watched and listened with sadness as we have learned of the actors, models and other individuals who have come forward to speak out about the gender based violence they’ve experienced at the hands of bosses, coworkers and other powerful people in the entertainment industry. We wish that we could say we’re shocked to learn that this is such a pervasive problem in your industry. Sadly, we’re not surprised because it’s a reality we know far too well. Countless farm worker women across our country suffer in silence because of the widespread sexual harassment and assault that they face at work.

We do not work under bright stage lights or on the big screen. We work in the shadows of society in isolated fields and packinghouses that are out of sight and out of mind for most people in this country. Your job feeds souls, fills hearts and spreads joy. Our job nourishes the nation with the fruits, vegetables and other crops that we plant, pick and pack.

Even though we work in very different environments, we share a common experience of being preyed upon by individuals who have the power to hire, fire, blacklist and otherwise threaten our economic, physical and emotional security.

In these moments of despair, and as you cope with scrutiny and criticism because you have bravely chosen to speak out against the harrowing acts that were committed against you, please know that you’re not alone. We believe and stand with you.

Learn more at: alianzanacionaldecampesinas.org—an organization comprised of farmworker women.

Tidbits: Fall 2018

News from around the EL&TB area.

Edible Drinks: Kentucky's Holy Spirit

Bourbon lovers’ devotion knows no limit.

Edible Calendar: Fall 2018

These are just a sampling of the many events happening in and around Louisville and the Bluegrass region.

Edible Read: Words to Cook By

A book to help you cook with spirit.

Cooking Fresh: When Life Gives You Produce...

Make the most of this season's bounty.

Recipe Box: Fall 2018

Carrot Soup with Chive Pea Pistou Topper Edible Silicon Valley, Spring 2018 Watermelon, Mint and Grilled Halloumi Salad Edible Maine,...

Recipe Index: Fall, 2018

All of the recipes featured in our Fall, 2018 issue.

In The Garden: Tomato Triple Crown

Heirlooms outrun modern hybrids by using these few tips.

Edible Browsing: Fall 2018

About 44% of farmland is rented, which means that even fewer farmers are stewards of our farmland. Over half of the farmers who remain in...

Advertiser Directory: Fall 2018

Our hearty thanks to all our advertisers for their support of edible LOUISVILLE & THE BLUEGRASS, including our advertisers listed in the Dining Guide. Please support these businesses and let them know...

Edible Ending: A Farmer Calls it Like He Sees It

Let me be clear. I want to be supportive of the president and his policies. As a farmer, we voted for the president because he purported to...

A Market Improvement

Big plans for a foodie destination on Logan Street.

Great Meals Start with Great Ingredients

Find them at your farmers’market.

Straw Poll

Local eateries help change a habit that is harming the oceans.
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