Calfornia migrant workers, a segment of society numbering over one million strong, supply the United States with more than half the produce we eat each day.
"The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers," an art, humanities and eductaional exhibition, uses a photojournalistic lens to look closely at their lives and through them, ask questions about the human cost of feeding America. Through forty images and bi-lingual text, this muliti-layered portrait details the lives and struggles of the rarely seen faces of this invisible and consistently neglected population.
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Migrant project
We have some good news about a long-time friend of GLEAN, Rick Nahmias, whom GLEAN suipported as he began a project in 2002 to document migrant farm workers throughout California. We're happy to pass on the good news that his six-year project has culminated in the release of the book, The Migrant Project - Contemporary California Farm Workers.
Pass the word along to friends and colleagues.
For more information, visit the website.
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