The ‘Invisibles’
THE ‘INVISIBLES’ Those who put food on the nation’s table lack affordable, adequate living conditions; nonprofits try to help Low wages and high-living expenses in Ventura County cause many of the people who plant, […]
THE ‘INVISIBLES’ Those who put food on the nation’s table lack affordable, adequate living conditions; nonprofits try to help Low wages and high-living expenses in Ventura County cause many of the people who plant, […]
It’s hard work, and we need to recognize all the hard work they put into bringing us the fruits and veggies and the work they do and they deserve our respect and the right […]
Oscar Mondragon answers a series of questions about working with Cesar Chavez, being an immigrant, and what he likes about working at the Malibu Community Labor Exchange. Video by Brandi Saldierna. About 20 people were […]
Farmworker living conditions is not a problem only in Ventura County. Santa Clara and Riverside counties also deal with high numbers of immigrant farmworkers who receive lower wages than are necessary for housing prices. Santa […]
*The subjects of this story asked that their names be changed because of immigration status. Growing up Caitlin* had a typical, middle class, “picket-fence” life. She grew up in a Maryland suburb with a […]
*The subjects of this story asked that their names be changed because of immigration status. “When you are close to your family as a kid, you don’t think much about being apart from them, you […]
Tomas Amezcua and Concepcion Santa Rosa were crossing El Cerro, the border, on their way to the United States. Concepcion did this once already before she was married, but this time, she was three months […]
Seasonal unemployment, low wages, lack of education and vulnerability of undocumented workers all combine to create a cycle of poverty that is difficult to break. Poverty is one of the primary causes of inadequate living […]
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