On the next Your Call, we'll mark Cesar Chavez's birthday by talking about the realities facing small farmers and farmworkers in the United States. A new report based on data from the Department of Labor has found that despite decades of struggle, California's farmworkers continue to live in poverty without adequate access to education and health care. Since 1990, socio-economic factors have barely budged. So what can be done to improve the lives of farm workers? Join us at 10 or send an email to feedback@yourcallradio.org. It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar.
Guests:
Al Rojas, farm labor activist
Guilebaldo Nunez, owner of Nunez Farms
Judith Redmond, co-owner of Full Belly Farm and secretary on the board of the Community Alliance with Family Farmers
Gerardo Reyes, farmworker and staff member of the Coalition of Imokalee Workers
Click to Listen: What is it like to work on a farm today?
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