Introducing Those Who Feed Us: a Webinar Series Exploring Migrant Farmworkers, Health Disparities, and Digital Inclusion for Better Health
The series will introduce attendees to the many issues facing migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the United States.
Laupus Library, NC Farmworker Health Program, ECU College of Health and Human Performance, Student Action with Farmworkers, and the NC State Agromedicine Extension present: “Those who Feed Us: Migrant Farmworkers, Health Disparities, and Digital Inclusion for Better Health”
Many people don’t know about farmworkers’ vital contribution to our economy and to our food systems. Because of the conditions they work in, they often experience higher rates of health disparities related to everything from pesticide exposure and heat stroke/stress to incidences of diabetes, food insecurity, and many more.
This webinar series will focus on the work of our grant project and other successful projects to address health disparities by providing access to internet and other information sources. Especially in the time of the pandemic, digital inclusion has become vitally important for us all in providing telehealth and education.
Don’t miss this series to learn all about digital inclusion efforts and migrant farmworker health in North Carolina and nationally.
The events are now available for viewing online.
For more information about the series please contact Jamie Bloss at blossj19@ecu.edu or 252-744-3055.
Events
Keynote address: “Digital Inclusion for North Carolina Farmworkers in a Pandemic: Lessons for implementing and promoting a sustainable internet connectivity”
October 20, 2021 at 11am-12pm (On-campus location: Laupus 1504)
Natalie Rivera, Internet Connectivity Project Coordinator, NC Farmworker Health Program, Office of Rural Health, NC Department of Health and Human Services and Leslie Cofie, ECU College of Health and Human Performance
Film Screening and Discussion: “Where does our food come from?”
October 27, 2021 at 10:30am – 12pm (On-campus location: Laupus 1506)
A screening of the film Harvest of Dignity will be followed by a discussion with Student Action with Farmworkers staff and interns. The discussion will be moderated by Eve Portillo, NLM grant G08LM013198 advisory panel member and governing board member of the NC Farmworker Health Program.
Harvest of Dignity features stories about farmworker families and their struggles. Independent producer Donna Campbell interviewed farmworkers, attorneys, health workers, ministers and advocates who explained the conditions in farmworker housing and working conditions.
Panel discussion: “Digital Equity and why Digital Inclusion affects Health Outcomes”
November 3, 2021 at 10:30am – 12pm (On-campus location: Laupus 1504)
The panel discussion will focus on digital equity and inclusion and how this affects delivery of healthcare for migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
Panelists will include: Dr. Amy Sheon, President of Public Health Innovators, LLC and Research Director of the national Telehealth Equity Coalition; Rosa Miranda, Surry Medical Ministries; and Jessica Rodriguez, Vecinos: Farmworker Health Program. The panel will be moderated by Paula Acevedo, undergraduate research assistant on the National Library of Medicine grant G08LM013198.
The research reported was supported by the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number G08LM013198. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.