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Peekskill Middle School Students Show Support For Farmworkers’ Rights

PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Students from Peekskill Middle School lined the Washington Street sidewalk outside the school recently as farm workers, activists, and allies of the March for Farmworker Justice made their way through the streets of Peekskill, which was just one of multiple stops on the marchers’ 200 mile trek from Long Island to Albany. 

Students from Peekskill Middle School recently showed their support for an organization marching for farmer workers' rights.

Students from Peekskill Middle School recently showed their support for an organization marching for farmer workers' rights.

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Students rallied in support of the women and men who sought to bring attention to the need for legislative action to end the inequality that currently burdens farmworkers in the state. As the crowd passed the middle school students joined in the marchers’ chant of, “Sí, se puede,” which translates to, “yes, it is possible.” 

The march, in solidarity with New York’s farmworkers, was put together by Rural and Migrant Ministry in collaboration with the United Food and Commercial Workers, the Hispanic Federation, the NYS AFL-CIO, the Civil Service Employees Association and the New York State United Teachers, along with numerous other organizations and congregations. 

Marchers said the students’ support and participation at the event was greatly appreciated and encouraging.

 “It really was special to arrive to their cheers,” said Katia Chapman, who was among the marchers. 

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