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The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers
The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers
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Creators: Dolores Huerta, Rick Nahmias
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 699145

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 168
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 0826344070
Dewey Decimal Number: 331.54409794
EAN: 9780826344076
ASIN: 0826344070

Publication Date: March 1, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The images in this book highlight the lives of the men and women who struggle to exist while literally feeding this country. Countless words and studies over decades bemoan the plight of those who toil in the fields, but Rick Nahmias's pictures bring farm workers to us in an unforgettable way, taking us beyond stoop labor stills and into their intimate moments and inner lives. Having traveled over four thousand miles to document California's migrant workforce, Nahmias's soulful images and incisive text go beyond one state's issues, illuminating the bigger story about the human cost of feeding America.

The Migrant Project includes the images and text of the traveling exhibition of the same name, along with numerous outtakes and an in-depth preface by Nahmias. Accompanied by a Foreword from United Farm Worker co-creator Dolores Huerta, essays by top farm worker advocates, and oral histories from farm workers themselves, this volume should find itself at home in the hands of everyone from the student and teacher, to the activist, the photography enthusiast, and the consumer.

"Every day in the hot fields of California, hundreds of thousands of farmworkers toil for long hours at low pay to provide fruit and vegetables to feed our nation. Most Americans never see the faces of these hard-working men and women, and know little or nothing about the harsh conditions they endure. The Migrant Project has done an extraordinary job documenting these workers' lives. Rick Nahmias's powerful photographs and the beautiful essays of dedicated advocates tell an inspiring story of the farmworkers' historic struggle for the respect, the dignity, and the justice they so obviously deserve."--U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts

"Nahmias's images starkly capture both the humanity of the farm workers who literally feed our country, and the inhumanity of a system which has kept them and their predecessors prisoners to poverty for decades. This book is a testament to the flesh-and-blood cost of feeding America."--Arianna Huffington, author, editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, and nationally syndicated columnist

Exhibition schedule for The Migrant Project photographs:

Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington D.C., February 21-April 14, 2008
Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, California, March 4-April 25, 2008

For more information on immigrant and migrant worker issues, please access the following organizations:

Farmworker Justice
California Rural Legal Assistance
National Association of State Directors of Migrant Education
National Council for La Raza
International Relations Center Americas Program
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
Global Commission on International Migration
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
National Farmworker Ministry
National Rural Funders Collaborative
National Farm Worker Alliance
Southern Poverty Law Center
UMOS
Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice
American Friends Service Committee
AFL-CIO
Coalition for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An important and timely book that should be required reading   September 1, 2008
Reminiscent of both Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives and James Agee and Walker Evans' Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, Rick Nahmias' The Migrant Project is a revelatory and provocative book. Nahmias' black and white photographs of California migrant workers are haunting and starkly beautiful. The grinding poverty and arduous workplace conditions these people endure is heartbreaking and infuriating, yet their strength and dignity emerges in Nahmias' images and direct, unaffected prose. It's a deeply humanistic and necessary work of art that stays with you. Highly recommended!


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