Episcopal Farmworker Ministry and Disaster Response to COVID-19

Título

Episcopal Farmworker Ministry and Disaster Response to COVID-19

Autor

Lariza Garzon, Andrew Smolski

Descripción

First paragraph: Farmworkers in the U.S. confront numerous challenges. They receive poverty wages and have high rates of wage theft, precarious immigration status, and a high risk of injury and fatality (Smolski, 2019). They also face rampant food insecurity, with 40 to 70 percent of farm­workers experiencing a lack of reliable access to nutritious meals (Minkoff-Zern, 2014). Add to these challenges poor mental health from social isolation for guest workers who hold H2-A visas for agricultural work, the potential of working under dangerous and abusive conditions, and substandard housing. The general picture is of a workforce vulnerable to exploitation that does not receive the same benefits and protections as other workers due to agriculture’s exemption from many labor regulations. These challenges have been exacerbated by the current pandemic, which has hit farmworker communities particularly hard (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services [NC DHHS], 2020; Wozniacka, 2020). . . .

Fecha

2020

Materia

food access, farmworkers, immigrants

Identificador

10.5304/jafscd.2020.094.002

Fuente

Epidemiology and Health

Editor

Korean Society of Epidemiology

Cobertura

Agriculture, Environmental sciences, Geography. Anthropology. Recreation, Technology, Social Sciences, Nutrition. Foods and food supply, Recreation. Leisure, Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, Regional planning, Communities. Classes. Races, Human ecology. Anthropogeography, Home economics

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/8fb85cd075de4319c40440bb25e795ce.pdf

Colección

Citación

Lariza Garzon, Andrew Smolski, “Episcopal Farmworker Ministry and Disaster Response to COVID-19,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/10389.

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