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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002
Boot the Bell!
Memphis, Tenn.--Taco Bell is the biggest buyer of tomato
grower Six L's tomatoes, harvested by Florida workers at the dismal rate of 40
cents per 32-pound bucket. The
Coalition of Immokalee Workers wants to negotiate with Taco Bell to end the
inhumane conditions in the tomato fields of Immokalee, Fla. Taco Bell has not
responded, so the CIW has asked consumers to boycott Taco Bell. One important part of this is the Student Farmworker
Alliance (SFA), an organization committed to educating college students about
workers' rights and to "booting the Bell" from college campuses. The
University of Memphis is one such campus—but not much longer! News and Letters, the Women's Action Coalition, the
Mid-South Peace and Justice Center, University of Memphis students, and
Memphis-area activists began our campaign to "Boot the Bell" on
Friday, Sept. 13. Ten demonstrators protested in front of the cafeteria. We
distributed leaflets and engaged in dialogues with students. Friday also marked the Memphis debut of Taco Sin Miedo, a
taco-shaped puppet which is touring the country in support of the Immokalee
workers. Our demonstration was wildly successful, and we hope to continue at the
rate of one protest per week. If you are a student at a school with a cafeteria
contracted by Aramark and a campus Taco Bell, take the following steps to Boot
the Bell:
--Amy Garrison |
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