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for temporary or seasonal agricultural work. The efforts of Davis and other labor advocates in monitoring a group of H-2A workers from the Caribbean, allegedly being exploited by the
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proposal that would have allowed humans to be exposed to pesticides as part of toxicity tests. Her work with Farmworker Justice also took her to the
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best known for her advocacy of rights and better working conditions for farm workers, particularly child, migrant and seasonal laborers.
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At the time of her death, Davis served as deputy director of the advocacy group Farmworker Justice, where she campaigned against a 2006
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Following her death, the Shelley Davis Memorial Fund was established at Farmwork Justice.
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Baron, Sherry; Liebman, Amy K.; Ruiz, Virginia; Steege, Andrea L. (November 2009).
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attempted to block 29 Texas peanut farmers from suing the company after a
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Prior to working with Farmworker Justice, Davis worked to reform the
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developed by Dow allegedly caused damages to the farmers' crops.
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sugar cane industry, served as the basis for the film
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attorney
activist
Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Supreme Court
Bates v. Dow Agrosciences
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U.S.
431
Dow Agrosciences
pesticide
H-2A program
United States
Florida
H-2 Worker
Sundance Film Festival
Brooklyn, New York
Bryn Mawr College
Juris Doctor
Columbus School of Law
Catholic University
Silver Spring, Maryland
breast cancer
Washington, D.C.

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