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States and Farmworkers Say EPA Rule Fails to Protect Workers from Pesticides

Agriculture your username December 18, 2020 Two complaints filed Wednesday in the Southern District of New York alleged that an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation increases farmworkers’ risk of exposure to pesticides because it allows farmworkers and others to be present where the pesticides are being applied and near the equipment. One complaint was filed by states, including New York, California, Illinois, Maryland, and Minnesota. The other was filed by farmworker organizations, including Rural & Migrant Ministry, Alianza Nacional De Campesinas, El Comite de Apoyo a Los Trabajadores Agrícolas, Farmworker Association of Florida, Migrant Clinicians Network, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos Del Noroeste, Rural Coalition, United Farm Workers, and United Farm Workers Foundation. 

Tune in to the voices of Angels on 23 December 2020

By Natallee Kwan The Kuching Christmas Concert Choir (KuCCC) returns this year to an online platform to present “Angels’ Carols: A Virtual Christmas Concert” on 23 December 2020. The concert will be streamed live via Facebook and YouTube at 8.00 pm. KuCCC comprises singers from various parishes in Kuching. With Benedict Lo Jin Chi as the choirmaster and conductor, and Jeffrey Tang as manager, KuCCC won the Christmas Song Category at the 2nd World Virtual Choir Festival 2020 organised by the Bandung Choral Society. “This year has been profoundly challenging and unprecedented for all of us,” remarked Tang. “With the pandemic affecting so many of us, there has never been a better time to share the joy of Christmas than now.”

Inauguration of ACMI in Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu

By Dominic Lim The newly established Archdiocesan Commission for Pastoral care of Migrants and Itinerants (ACMI) of Kota Kinabalu has its inaugural gathering on Dec 12 with the presence of Archbishop John Wong at the Catholic Archdiocesan Center, Taman Hiburan here. During the gathering, the head of the Archdiocese welcomed the fourteen-member Commission comprising eight former members of the previous Archdiocesan Human Development Commission (AHDC), two former staff of KK Migrant Desk, and four others who have experience in handling migrant issues. The prelate also officially introduced Fr Ambrose Atang as Spiritual Adviser of ACMI and Dominic Lim as its head. He said even though ACMI is a new Commission in the Archdiocese, pastoral care to migrants has been going on in the local Church since its early days, and was one of the main focuses of AHDC in the past 10 years. However, with the setting up of ACMI, he hoped the pastoral care of migrants and itinerants in the Archdiocese w

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