The USDA Coalition of Minority Employees, founded in 1994, is dedicated to addressing discrimination within the United States Department of Agriculture. Their recent accomplishments include advocating for the passing of the American Rescue Plan and working on the Justice for Black Farmers Act to provide aid to socially disadvantaged farmers.
Through meetings with key USDA personnel and government officials like Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders, the coalition strives to bring attention to systemic discrimination and racial inequities faced by minority farmers and USDA employees, pushing for accountability, transparency, and lasting solutions to address these longstanding issues.
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