A movement for farmworker health & food justice
The workers who grow our food are the most poisoned and the least protected. The same chemical that scares you in your food is in their lungs every day. This ends when we make it impossible to ignore.
The reality they don't want you to know
Why we exist
No Más Veneno was built to make the invisible visible. Farmworkers — disproportionately Latino, many undocumented, most without legal resources — carry the highest pesticide exposure of any population. They are the people most harmed and the least represented in the fight to stop it. We are the bridge between communities who've been kept apart by politics while the same corporations poison all of us. No more.
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Take action right now
The Farm Bill is in Congress right now with language that would give pesticide companies permanent immunity. One call takes 90 seconds. We'll give you the exact words.
Do you have a farmworker in your family? A community member affected by pesticide exposure? Their story is the movement. Add it here — in English or Spanish.
Share this page with everyone you know — across politics, across communities. The farmworker in Salinas and the mom in Ohio are fighting the same fight. Help them find each other.
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Petition
We call on Congress to reject any Farm Bill language that shields pesticide manufacturers from lawsuits, strips states of the right to protect their residents, or silences the communities most harmed by chemical exposure.