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DESCRIPTION:*Please RSVP to info@oaklandinstitute.org.  LIVE SON JAROCHO MUSIC AND 
 CELEBRATION  SPECIAL GUESTS:  * SON DEL CENTRO, a spirited Son Jarocho 
 music group out of Santa Ana, CA  * GERARDO REYES CHAVEZ, member of the 
 COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS (Florida-based grassroots farmworker 
 organization)  Gerardo has worked in the fields since age 11, first as a 
 peasant farmer in Zacatecas, Mexico, and later in the fields of Florida.  
 He joined the CIW shortly after his arrival in the U.S. in 2000 and has 
 become a dynamic community organizer and nationally-recognized human rights 
 leader.  BACKGROUND:  After nearly four years of a tenacious and growing 
 national boycott, Taco Bell and its parent company, Yum Brands, finally 
 agreed to take responsibility for the sweatshop conditions in their supply 
 chain.  On March 8th of this year, Taco Bell signed an historic agreement 
 to "work with the CIW to improve working and pay conditions for farmworkers 
 in the Florida tomato fields."  This ground-breaking agreement set several 
 important precedents, including the first-ever direct, ongoing payment by a 
 fast-food industry leader to farmworkers in its supply chain; the 
 first-ever enforceable Code of Conduct for agricultural suppliers in the 
 fast-food industry (which includes the CIW as part of the investigative 
 body for monitoring worker complaints); and market incentives for 
 agricultural suppliers willing to respect their workers' human rights, even 
 when those rights are not guaranteed by law.  The boycott victory was 
 celebrated by supporters from former President Jimmy Carter to former 
 guitarist for Rage Against the Machine, Tom Morello, who said of the 
 agreement, "This is a major victory for the workers and demonstrates that 
 by standing up and standing together, we can overturn any injustice.  By 
 standing up and standing together, we can change to world."  The US. 
 Congressional Hispanic Caucus remarked, "This is a truly historic 
 agreement, marking perhaps the single greatest advance for farm workers 
 since the early struggles of the United Farm Workers."  Come hear the story 
 of how farmworkers from one of the country's poorest towns took on a 
 corporate giant larger than McDonald's...and won!  Learn how they organized 
 an aggressive national campaign of creative actions and mass mobilizations 
 that never wavered, grew stronger with the commitment of youth, religious 
 and union allies, and finally convinced the world's largest restaurant 
 company to change the way it does business forever.  Join Son del Centro 
 and the Bay Area community to honor the CIW's innovative work and celebrate 
 this important victory for human rights.  Live community music - a 
 "fandango" - will follow the CIW presentation.  Bring your musical 
 instruments if you have them!  For more info. on the CIW's campaigns, visit 
 http://www.ciw-online.org.  For more info. on this event or to R.S.V.P., 
 please contact info@oaklandinstitute.org.  DIRECTIONS FROM 19th St. BART:  
 Exit station at 20th St., walk down 20th St. (Thomas L Berkley Way) towards 
 Lake Merritt (you'll cross Franklin St. and Webster St. before arriving at 
 Harrison).  Turn left on Harrison St. and walk up to 2501 Harrison (at 27th 
 St.)  Church will be on your left.  8-10 minute walk.  If needed, shuttle 
 can be provided back to BART following the event.  Free parking in back of 
 church. ** ENTER EVENT AT BACK OF CHURCH THROUGH BLUE DOOR. **  Sponsors 
 include KPFA, the Oakland Institute, Bay Area CIW Allies, and the Alliance 
 for Fair Food.  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/10/11/78133.php
SUMMARY:Live Son Jarocho Music/Taco Bell Boycott Victory Celebration
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Oakland  1501 Harrison St. (corner of 27th 
 St.)  Oakland, CA 94612  (Enter event at back door of event.  Free parking. 
  10 min. walk from 19th St. BART.)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/10/11/78133.php
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