photo essay

Waiting For Refuge In Mexico City – Mexico City Streets

The neighborhood authorities who maintain the plaza have painted on a wall behind the migrant tents, "Amor es el vinculo…

2 years ago

Photo Essay: A Cooperative Farm’s Long Path to Liberation for Farmworkers

A young chilacoyote seedling in a Tierra y Libertad greenhouse. On the Sakuma Brothers farm, over two hundred angry Mixtec…

2 years ago

Oakland’s Encampment Eviction Betrays The Human Right To Housing

In one small section residents and supporters erected several small homes and a common area for meetings, entertainment and other…

3 years ago

Biden VS Newsom on Farmworkers’ Right To Vote

In the state legislature, each year AB 2183 has passed both houses by substantial majorities. Taking the side of the…

3 years ago

Who Killed Overtime Pay?

Photoessay by David Bacon Series written by Marcus Baram Published by Capital & Main, May 10-13, 2022 https://davidbaconrealitycheck.blogspot.com/2022/05/who-killed-overtime-pay-photoessay-by.html After decades…

3 years ago

Honoring Dolores Huerta’s Legacy

It was a profound experience to watch her in union contract negotiations-this diminutive woman facing off against the beefy growers…

3 years ago

Bay Area Calls For Peace In The Ukraine And Yemen

Protesters call for Peace in San Francisco and Oakland.

4 years ago

Living With Climate Change In Farmworker Communities

This rural poverty of the southern San Joaquin stands in stark contrast to the enormous wealth the labor of its…

4 years ago

CANCEL THE RENT: A RISING NATIONAL RENT STRIKE MOVEMENT GAINS MOMENTUM

But with the pandemic, rent strikes have become a widespread response to brutal economic pressure. According to the Terner Center…

5 years ago