Western New York
March 16 – 21
The Alternative Spring Break is an experiential program offering an in-depth look at the many facets of farmworker life. Participants learn about the agribusiness system and the labor protections from which farmworkers are excluded.
Participants meet farmworkers and advocates, and engage in creative political action to advocate for equal rights for farmworkers. Through active involvement, we consider underlying questions of political and economic power, while learning about New York State’s legislative process and the power of students standing together in action with farmworkers and their allies.
Join college students from throughout New York State and beyond in supporting justice during the Alternative Spring Break. During the week, you will have the opportunity to travel throughout the western part of New York State as part of a program that incorporates experiential education through immersion and political action with New York’s rural communities. You will also visit our state Capitol in Albany, where we meet with lawmakers to discuss legislation that is critical to the wellbeing of farmworking and rural communities.