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Students Against Migrant Exploitation (S.A.M.E) educates and empowers students and youth alike on issues that affect migrant workers. Our advocacy programs aim to inform the broad community on the circumstances and experiences of the hundreds of thousands of migrant workers that come to Canada yearly. We conduct our outreach and programs through the Agricultural Workers Alliance who operate 10 migrant workers assistance centers across Canada.

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"Game for SAME" Draws Dozens of Students to Help Support Migrant Workers

Recently, the Students Against Migrant Exploitation (SAME) chapter at Brock University held one of their most successful events so far. The event, entitled "Game for SAME," was a video game tournament that sought to raise awareness of the plight of Migrant Workers among the St. Catharines community, as well as fundraise for the families who were affected by the tragic February 2012 accident that claimed the lives of ten migrant workers in Homestead, Ontario.

 
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Viviendo Pasiones Talent Show & Migrant Worker Fundraiser Friday April 27 2012

Presented by The Latin American Students Association and Students Against Migrant Exploitation at the University of Toronto

Last year the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) partnered with Students Against Migrant Exploitation at the University of Toronto in a ground-breaking fundraiser that saw student groups and Union allies come together to raise over $2000.00 in a night of music, culture, food, and dance.

 
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March 26 -30 is Migrant Farm Worker Awareness week at Guelph University

WHAT: “Got Food? Thank a Farm Worker!” is one of the themes of Migrant Farm Worker Awareness Week being held at the University of Guelph, March 26th to 29th. The week, organized by students in their final year of Sociology and International Development Studies, aims to increase awareness of the men and women who grow and harvest our food, as well as their working and living conditions.

 

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