Voices from the Fields

Voices from the Fields
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2001
Genre: Children of migrant laborers
ISBN: 0439270545

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Photographs, poems, and interviews with children reveal the hardships and hopes of Mexican American migrant farm workers and their families.

Voices from the Fields

Voices from the Fields
Author: S. Beth Atkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2008-08-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1436131790

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Voices from the Fields

Voices from the Fields Children of Migrant Farm Workers Tell Their Stories

Voices from the Fields Children of Migrant Farm Workers Tell Their Stories
Author: S. Beth Atkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1993-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0780430468

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With These Hands

With These Hands
Author: Daniel Rothenberg
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520227344

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"What makes this book so important is that it allows us to see into the lives of those who do the stoop labor to put that lovely salad on our tables. With These Hands is a unique and valuable documentary work that skillfully presents the voices of laborers and others, helping us to understand our connection to the world of America's farmworkers."—Studs Terkel

Gordo

Gordo
Author: Jaime Cortez
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780802158093

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This debut story collection “masterfully navigates adverse conditions of migrant life while . . . managing to find joy and amusement, love and triumph” (San Francisco Chronicle). Gordo brings readers inside a migrant workers camp near Watsonville, California in the 1970s. At the heart of these interrelated stories is a young, probably gay, boy named Gordo, who must find a way to contend with the notions of manhood imposed on him by his father. As he comes of age, Gordo learns about sex, watches his father’s drunken fights, and discovers even his own documented Mexican-American parents are wary of illegal migrants. We also meet Fat Cookie, high schooler and resident artist who runs away from home one day with her mother’s boyfriend, Manny. And then there are Los Tigres, the twins who show up every season and whose drunken brawl ends with one of them rushed to the emergency room in an upholstered chair tied to the back of a pick-up truck. These scenes from Steinbeck Country are full of humor, family drama, and a sweet frankness about serious questions: Who belongs to America and how are they treated? How does one learn decency when grown adults must fear for their lives and livelihoods? Gordo “announces a vibrant new voice on the literary scene, at once wise and authentic and supremely gifted” (Booklist, starred review). Finalist for the 2022 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: MINN:30000010537722

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Strike

Strike
Author: Larry Dane Brimner
Publsiher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781635928334

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*Discover the important history of California’s migrant workers and their strike for fair wages during the Delano grape strike in the 1960’s *Learn about Latino civil rights activist César Chávez and Filipino-American labor organizer Larry Itliong *From Sibert award-winning author Larry Dane Brimner Here is the gripping story of the Grape Strike that stirred a nation, as well as the rise of Latino civil rights activist César Chávez and the United Farm Workers of America. In the 1960’s, while the United States was at war and racial tensions were boiling over, Filipino-American workers were demanding fair wages and decent living conditions in California’s vineyards. When the workers walked off the fields in September 1965, the great Delano grape strike began. Did the signing of labor contracts with growers in 1970 mean an end to the problems of the American field laborers, or was it a short-lived truce? This nonfiction book for young readers follows the five-year long strike and also provides details about César Chávez and the United Farm Workers. Award-winning author Larry Dane Brimner’s riveting text, complemented by black-and-white archival photographs and the words of workers, organizers, and growers, tells the powerful history.

Migrant Farm Workers

Migrant Farm Workers
Author: Linda Jacobs Altman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1994
Genre: Agricultural laborers.
ISBN: 0531130339

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Discusses the history and economics of migrant labor, describes the impact of the Great Depression, and recounts the efforts of migrant workers to improve their lot through boycotts and strikes