This year, Latina Equal Pay Day arrives amid a pandemic that has highlighted our nation’s deep rooted systemic racism. Latinas earn on average 55 cents to every dollar earned by white non-Hispanic men, costing them an estimated loss of over a million dollars worth of income in the course of a 40-year career. Furthermore, wage disparities and workers’ rights regarding women who work the fields, or Campesinas, have lingered in oblivion for far too long. Campesinas have borne the brunt of a national health and economic crisis that has done little to recognize the crucial role these women have played in ensuring an uninterrupted food supply chain for all Americans.