Mónica Ramírez
Social Justice Advocate | Championing Latina Workers' Rights
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Mónica Ramírez is a leading advocate for Latina workers' rights and gender equity. As founder of the Justice for Migrant Women organization, she has fought tirelessly to end sexual harassment, improve working conditions, and empower marginalized communities.
Ramírez's advocacy has spanned the agricultural, service, and manufacturing sectors, driven by her belief that all workers deserve dignity and respect. Her TEDWomen talk exploring the intersection of gender, race, and class has inspired millions.
Audiences leave Mónica's keynotes empowered to dismantle systemic barriers and build a more just, equitable world.
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Passing the mic to migrant farmer workers
How can we make space for marginalized communities to tell their stories? Raised by migrant farm workers, attorney Mónica Ramírez points out the injustices this often unseen and isolated group faces -- from wage theft and sexual harassment to dangerous working conditions -- and advocates for the solutions they need.
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