i think it's the planting of victory gardens
the great migration
The great migration
Migrant agricultural workers
Cesar Chavez had called it on behalf of the UFW (United Farmworkers Union) in order to receive better working environments for Mexican migrant workers in grape fields full of pesticides.
language and labeling
California
ranch hands were the most frequent jobs back in the early 1900s
The motto of Harvest of Hope Foundation is 'Migrant Farmworkers Earn Our Support!'.
Victor J. Oliveira has written: 'A profile of hired farmworkers, 1990 annual averages' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Migrant agricultural laborers, Statistics 'Recent trends and economic issues in the WIC infant formula rebate program' -- subject(s): Costs, Economic aspects of Nutrition policy, Infant formula industry, Infant formulas, Nutrition policy, Prices, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (U.S.) 'Nonfarm employment of farm operators, hired farmworkers, and unpaid farmworkers' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Employment, Statistics
Yes usually in the agricultural industry
James Frank Toth has written: 'Migrant workers in the Egyptian delta' -- subject(s): Migrant agricultural laborers, Migrant labor
Ray Melecio has written: 'Identification and recruitment of migrant students' -- subject(s): Education, Children of migrant laborers, Identification, Migrant agricultural laborers, Law and legislation
"The Circuit" is a novel that takes place during the 1950s, focusing on the experiences of a young Mexican boy and his family who work as migrant farmworkers in the United States.
"Many temporary agricultural workers are considered migrants as they move from farm to farm to find employment."
Migrant agricultural workers
The theme of "The Circuit" by Francisco Jimenez revolves around the struggles, resilience, and determination of a young migrant boy and his family as they face the challenges of working as migrant farmworkers in California. It explores themes of poverty, family, education, and the pursuit of a better life despite adversity.
Cesar Chavez had called it on behalf of the UFW (United Farmworkers Union) in order to receive better working environments for Mexican migrant workers in grape fields full of pesticides.
Rick Nahmias has written: 'The migrant project' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Migrant agricultural laborers, Agricultural laborers 'Golden states of grace' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Social Marginality, Religious life and customs, Religious aspects of Social marginality
"As Long as the Grass Shall Grow" by Carlos Bulosan is a short story that follows the lives of Filipino migrant farmworkers in rural California. The story highlights the struggles and injustices faced by these workers as they navigate a harsh and exploitative agricultural system. Through the characters' experiences, the story sheds light on themes of labor exploitation, racism, and resilience.