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Activist, Civil Rights Attorney Ram铆rez Guest Speaker for April 6 University Forum Online

Wed, 03/31/2021 - 11:19am | By: David Tisdale

M贸nica Ram铆rezM贸nica Ram铆rez, an activist and civil rights attorney who has advocated for women, immigrants, and farmworkers will be the presenter for the final program of the spring 2021 University Forum Online series at 吃瓜头条 (USM) Tuesday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. Her talk is titled "Seeding Change: How Farmworker Women are Leading the Fight to End Workplace Sexual Violence from the Fields to Hollywood." 

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In 2003, Ram铆rez created the first legal project in the United States to address sexual harassment and gender discrimination against farmworkers. That program became Esperanza: The Immigrant Women's Legal Initiative of the Southern Poverty Law Center. She also developed the award-winning Bandana Project to raise awareness about workplace sexual violence. Since then, Ram铆rez has served as the Acting Deputy Director for Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, and founded Justice for Migrant Women.

Following a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas and immigration raids in 吃瓜头条 in 2019, Ram铆rez joined with America Ferrera, Diane Guerrero, Eva Longoria, Alex Martinez Kondracke, and Olga Segura to publish the Querida Familia letter, an open letter urging the Latinx community to 鈥渄emand dignity and justice.鈥

Ram铆rez鈥檚 Forum speech is co-sponsored by USM鈥檚 Sexual Assault Prevention Ambassadors (SAPA). SAPA will be hosting their very first Bandana Project April 5鈥7. Visit their for more information.

鈥淢igrant workers work in the fields and factories of 吃瓜头条,鈥 said Dr. Andrew Haley, director of University Forum and an associate professor of history. 鈥淪eparated from family and sometimes undocumented, these workers are especially vulnerable to sexual assault. Forum is excited to join with 吃瓜头条鈥 Sexual Assault Prevention Ambassador (SAPA) to bring M贸nica Ram铆rez to our virtual Forum, and to support the Bandana Project in an effort to raise awareness about the dangers that migrant laborers face.鈥

University Forum is presented each fall and spring semester by the USM Honors College. For more information about University Forum, visit /honors/about-university-forum.php.