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'No supervisors, no boss': Upending farm labor by owning the land
Tired of mistreatment and not being able to afford the food they harvested, two Bellingham farmworkers left corporate agriculture to start their own berry cooperative.
Tired of mistreatment and not being able to afford the food they harvested, two Bellingham farmworkers left corporate agriculture to start their own berry cooperative.
Dos trabajadores agrícolas de Bellingham, hartos de los malos tratos y de no tener suficiente para comprar los mismos alimentos que cultivaban, dejaron la agricultura corporativa para fundar su propia cooperativa de frutos rojos.
Looking back on my first year in Seattle, it's the work I remember most.
Un nuevo currículo bilingüe destinado a poner fin al acoso se enfoca en los productores y gerentes agrícolas de Washington.
New bilingual curriculum targets Washington growers and farm managers in stopping harassment.