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E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

Released Wednesday, 23rd December 2020
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E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – “Do your work no matter what other people say”

Wednesday, 23rd December 2020
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Do you know who picked the cabbage and celery you find at the grocery store? It might’ve been an Indigenous immigrant farmworker. In this episode, I visit with a couple of Indigenous immigrant farmworkers at Rio Grande Farm Park in Alamosa, Colorado to learn about their journey here and why they left Guatemala. I also speak with Dr. Giovanni Batz, social anthropologist focusing on Maya migration, displacement and diaspora, Guatemalan history, Indigenous movements and human rights, to learn more about why so many people migrate here; and why so many Indigenous people are displaced from their lands in Latin America.

Dr. Batz mentions Gofundme fundraisers for Hurricane Eta relief:

"Maya communities need help – Hurricane Eta"

"Urgent need for Maya people due to Hurricane Eta"

"Collection for Victims of Eta Hurricane in Nebaj"

Dr. Batz also suggests “Indigenous Communities on the Frontline as Two Climate Change-Fueled Hurricanes Slam Central America” from “Democracy Now!”

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