WFWA Publications

The Western Farm Workers newspaper held by two cartoon hands. The lead article is titled "New Benefit Office Opens in Yuba City"
Four publications of the Western Farm Worker spread on top of one another.

Western Farm Workers Association

Western Farm Worker

The Western Farm Worker (WFW) is the publication of WFWA and the voice of farm workers in the Sacramento Valley. First published in 1991, the Western Farm Worker has consistently been a reliable source of news for WFWA members, volunteers, supporters and friends of farm workers.

Publish

You can learn how to write, design and publish the Western Farm Worker

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Publicize

Volunteers assist with mailing and distributing the Western Farm Worker through mailout sessions and outreach at grocery stores, farmers markets and college campuses

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Win

With the support gained through the Western Farm Worker, low-income workers strengthen their ability to change their own conditions

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Telling the truth in a climate of disinformation

4x

editions per year

1000s

of readers

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IF YOU CAN :

  • Write for the Western Farm Worker

  • Volunteer your skills as a graphic designer, desktop publisher or photo editor

  • Contribute your skills as a photographer on organizational activities and events

  • Assist with your professional editing abilities

  • Learn on-the-job one or all of the above skills from someone with more experience

Call today:

Cover of the Western Farm Workers Association Summer 2025 Sponsors Guide with man receiving a certificate of appreciation.
Cover of the Western Farm Workers Association Summer 2025 Sponsors Guide with two men receiving a certificate of appreciation from women.

Sponsors Guide

WFWA’s Sponsors Guide features businesses that have chosen to materially aid the self-help struggle of farm workers and other low-income workers in the Sacramento Valley. WFWA distributes copies and encourages all members, volunteers and supporters to Shop Our Sponsors to demonstrate our appreciation for the donated supplies and services provided by the listed businesses, professionals and organizations.

Sprawled flyers and a poster of Western Farm Workers Association.

Flyers, posters and more…

Create eye-catching flyers and posters

You can put your design skills to work by joining a WFWA publication session and producing flyers, posters and other literature that are tools in the hands of WFWA professional volunteer organizers on the streets and in the migrant camps.

Sprawled flyers and a poster of Western Farm Workers Association.