by Lillian Lake | | Featured
We can build better communities by strengthening connections internally and externally. Better connections build better communities with consideration of culture, resiliency, environment, sustainability and vision.
by Lillian Lake | | Featured
Victims of human trafficking include children and adults involved in the sex trade and anyone forced into different forms of labor or services, such as domestic workers held in a home, or farm-workers forced to labor against their will. SOURCE: Polaris Project
by Lillian Lake | | Food, GMO
Here’s my testimony I presented at Augusta yesterday in support of LD718 (Maine GMO Labeling bill) This slideshow requires JavaScript. Senator Jackson, Representative Dill, and honorable members of the Maine Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Joint Standing...
by Lillian Lake | | Building Community, Food, Stop Trafficking
“It is never about grapes and lettuce. It is always about people.” ~ Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez was Mexican-American fighting for the rights of farmworkers. In 1968, he organized a five-year “grape boycott,” working to ensure better pay and working conditions. His work...