Alianza Nacional de Campesinas is a national women farmworkers organization in the U.S. that aims to promote women farmworker's leadership in a national movement for human rights and advocate for changes in labor standards, immigrant and migrant justice, and an end to gender-based violence. They work at the intersection of gender, migrant, labor, and climate justice to create sustainable and healthy communities where campesinas and their families can thrive.
Through their programs, campaigns, and projects, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas organizes farmworker communities for health, safety, and justice. They recently received a $48.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to distribute relief funds to more than 64,000 farm and food workers. Their work also includes initiatives such as the Mandilitos Campaign, which promotes dialogue on violence, toxic masculinity, healthy relationships, and gender equity through the exhibition of decorated aprons.
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