RAMA’s Blog

RAMA responds to the B.C. Fruit Grower’s Association

What follows is an open letter to members of the B.C. Fruit Growers Association. Dear Members of the BC Fruit Growers Association,    We are writing in response to an article published in The Daily Courier on May 14, 2018 regarding a message that was sent to your membership about so-called “radical labour activists.” We are deeply concerned about the […]

RAMA responds to news stories about migrant workers in B.C.

In light of the news coverage of a Brazilian migrant woman’s alleged breakdown in West Kelowna, follow up stories about the deplorable living conditions there, in addition to a story about farm workers being sent home because they couldn’t endure working with poor air quality, Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture (RAMA) is writing to express our deep concern for […]

What does RAMA do?

Have you ever wondered what a typical week looks like during the summer for RAMA? Here is a list of some of the things RAMA got up to last week:   • Starting last SUNDAY, a RAMA organizer attended the Black Lives Matter vigil in Vancouver to stand in solidarity with black folks in Vancouver and across the continent in their struggle for […]

One step forward for family reunification, two steps backwards for human rights and local livelihoods in Mexico?

One step forward for family reunification, two steps backwards for human rights and local livelihoods in Mexico? Why Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture (RAMA) will not be sold on Justin Trudeau’s ‘new’ relationship with Mexico. RAMA members are in support of any steps taken by the federal government that would benefit Mexicans working and living in Canada, and opening up […]

Jamaican farmworkers in the Okanagan say working in Canada is “faster money, faster death”

After the tragic death of Sheldon McKenzie, the migrant farmworker who was denied adequate healthcare and died of workplace injuries, Radical Action with Migrants in Agriculture (RAMA) and migrant farmworkers across the Okanagan Valley are expressing their deep concern for risks to workers’ health and safety. Sheldon, a Jamaican citizen, had been working in Canada as a temporary agricultural worker […]

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