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America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1935-1945 view detail comment email this

More than 160,000 black-and-white and 1600 color photographs from the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information collection have been digitized. Includes scenes of rural and small-town life, migrant labor, the effects of the Great Depression, and mobilization for World War II. Keyword searchable and browsable by subject, creator (photographers such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Ben Shahn, and Gordon Parks) and place. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html
Topics: Agriculture, Photograph Collections: History

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


Braceros in Oregon Photograph Collection view detail comment email this

A collection of about 100 photographs of the braceros, or Mexican farm workers, who worked in the Oregon fields and orchards from 1942 through 1947. Searchable and browsable. From the Oregon State University Libraries; "most of the photographs were taken by Oregon State College Extension staff members."
http://digitalcollections.library.oregonstate.edu/cdm4/client/bracero/
Topics: Agriculture, Labor, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


Census of Agriculture (2002): Hired and Contract Labor Expenses for Crop and Livestock Workers, by State and County view detail comment email this

Charts of U.S. dollars spent on hired and contract farm labor browsable by state and county. Data taken from the Census of Agriculture (2002). From the U.S. Department of Labor(DOL).
http://www.doleta.gov/agworker/LaborExpenses2002/main.cfm
Topics: Agriculture, Labor

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


ESCORT view detail comment email this

"ESCORT, formerly the Eastern Stream Center on Resources and Training ... is a national resource center dedicated to improving the educational opportunities for migrant children." The site includes information about the National Migrant Education Hotline (which "is designed to help enroll migrant children in school and to access migrant education program services") and other ESCORT services aimed at teachers, the ESCORT AmeriCorps Program, publications, and related links. Searchable.
http://www.escort.org/
Topics: Agriculture

Last updated Jun 3, 2003


Fact Sheets About Farmworkers view detail comment email this

Concise and informative fact sheets on topics such as the demographics of migrant and seasonal farmworkers, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, occupational health, oral health, and tuberculosis. From the National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH).
http://www.ncfh.org/?pid=5
Topics: Agriculture, Jobs & Work, Labor

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


Farmworker Justice view detail comment email this

This site "seeks to empower migrant and seasonal farmworkers to improve their living and working conditions, immigration status, health, occupational safety, and access to justice." Its website features reports, analysis, news, legislative and litigation updates, training material for health education workers, and links to related material. Some material also available in Spanish. Farmworker Justice is a "subsidiary corporation of National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest constituency-based Hispanic civil rights organization."
http://www.fwjustice.org/
Topics: Agriculture

Last updated Feb 20, 2008


Migrant Labor Camp Photographs From the Harry Everett Drobish Papers, 1935-1936 view detail comment email this

"This collection of 63 photographic prints of various sizes documents migrant labor camps in California. ... Included are photographs of groups and buildings at the Arvin Migratory Labor Camp and other camps in Kern County, California. Also included are photographs of Hooverville in Sacramento, some taken by the California State Emergency Relief Administration." Searchable and browsable. From the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. A part of the Online Archive of California (OAC).
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf738nb5fr
Topics: Agriculture, Emigration & Immigration, History, Labor, United States History

Last updated Sep 5, 2006


Migrant Labor Camps (Texas, Date Unknown) view detail comment email this

Digitized photographs, with annotations, documenting conditions in Texas migrant labor camps in the 1930s. From The George I. Sánchez Papers, Benson Latin American Collection of The University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/photodraw/sanchez/migrant_camps.html
Topics: Agriculture, Labor, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. History By Place, United States History

Last updated Apr 23, 2002


Migrant Student Data & Recruitment: Washington State Migrant Education Program view detail comment email this

This Washington state "migrant education program ... advocates for and provides quality support services to meet the needs of migrant families" by developing and maintaining a Web-based student data system. The public area of this website features contact, employment, statistical, and professional development information, as well as a calendar of events, student resources, news, an email list, and links. Many resources available in Spanish. Searchable.
http://www.msdr.org/
Topics: Agriculture, College and University Education, Money

Last updated Jul 6, 2005


Migrant Workers Photographer: Dorothea Lange view detail comment email this

Photographs documenting conditions in migrant labor camps in California's Imperial Valley, taken in February and March of 1937 under the auspices of the Resettlement Administration. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsahtml/fachap03.html
Topics: Agriculture, Labor, Photograph Collections: History, Photography

Last updated Dec 19, 2008


National Ag Safety Database (NASD) view detail comment email this

"NASD is a national central repository of agricultural health, safety, and injury prevention materials." This site provides lists of resources, many of which are accessible online, "from PowerPoint presentations and informational pamphlets to research reports, papers, videos, and links to your websites." Searchable, or browse by state or topic. Much of the information also available in Spanish. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
http://www.cdc.gov/nasd/
Topics: Agriculture, Labor, Medical Treatments & Devices, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Jun 10, 2003


Photographs of Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911 view detail comment email this

Ethnic groups in this collection include Japanese farm laborers; urban Chinese; and Mexican, Italian, and East Indian workers and communities. The rural and urban locations include Fresno, Gilroy, Los Angeles, Merced, Palo Alto, Ryde, San Francisco, the San Joaquin River area, San Jose, the Stockton area, Visalia, and Woodland. Searchable and browsable. From the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. A part of the Online Archive of California (OAC).
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf200007qw
Topics: Agriculture, California: History, History, Labor, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, United States History

Last updated Nov 6, 2009


Picturing California's Migrant Children: Orville Goldner's Photographic Trek of 1940 view detail comment email this

An online photography exhibit with an accompanying essay about the "children, their schools, and the living conditions [of] the 350,000 impoverished migrant workers who came to California during the mid to late 1930's." From Meriam Library, California State University, Chico.
http://www.csuchico.edu/lspr/migrant/splash.html
Topics: Agriculture, California: History, Emigration & Immigration, Labor, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, United States History

Last updated Nov 17, 2004


The Pineros: Men of the Pines view detail comment email this

Three-part investigation from November 2005 about "pineros," Latinos who are "the major source of manual labor in America's forest industry," and who "are being misused and abused under the noses of government officials." Topics include the status of foreign guest workers, injuries, and van accidents. Also includes links to related articles and audio clips. From the Sacramento Bee.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/content/news/projects/pineros/
Topics: Agriculture, Environment, Labor

Last updated Jul 28, 2008


Rural Labor and Education: Farm Labor view detail comment email this

Current issues in farm labor, including demographic and employment characteristics of hired farmworkers, farm labor data sources, farm safety, and labor laws and regulations. Links to additional reading material. From the Briefing Rooms discussion series of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service (ERS).
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/LaborAndEducation/FarmLabor.htm
Topics: Agriculture, Business & Consumer Law, Jobs & Work, Labor, Statistics

Last updated Jan 27, 2007


Rural Migration News view detail comment email this

This quarterly publication "summarizes and analyzes the most important migration-related issues affecting immigrant farm workers in California and the United States." Topics include rural America, farm workers, and immigration. Archive includes issues back to 1995. From Migration Dialogue, a program of the University of California, Davis, devoted to "providing unbiased and timely information on immigration and integration issues."
http://migration.ucdavis.edu/rmn/
Topics: Agriculture, Emigration & Immigration, Home & Housing, Labor

Last updated Sep 7, 2006


Striving for Social Sustainability in Agriculture view detail comment email this

This August 2004 feature article looks at social justice and labor issues in the organic agriculture movement. Discusses research and studies on treatment of farm workers, examples of attempts to improve conditions at California organic farms, living wages and the fair trade movement, and labeling of agricultural products. Includes links to related farms and organizations. From the Rodale Institute.
http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/features/0804/worker/
Topics: Agriculture, Labor

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


United Farm Workers (UFW) view detail comment email this

This official site includes newspaper articles, press releases, current advocacy campaigns, and legislative information. Provides a history of the UFW and its various conflicts in California agriculture as well as a biography of the founder, Cesar Chavez, and other notables, such as Dolores Huerta and Arturo Rodriguez. Also available in Spanish and Thai.
http://www.ufw.org/
Topics: Agriculture, Labor

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


United Farm Workers in Washington State view detail comment email this

"The purpose of this project ... is to share the personal stories of Farm Workers and those involved in the struggle for Farm Worker rights in Washington State." The site contains an overview of the United Farm Workers (UFW) in Washington state, a gallery of photographs from the 1960s through the 1990s, and transcripts of interviews with people active in the movement. From the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, University of Washington.
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/ufw/
Topics: Agriculture, Labor

Last updated May 2, 2005


Voices from the Dust Bowl: the Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-41 view detail comment email this

A "collection documenting the everyday life of residents of Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant work camps in central California in 1940 and 1941. This collection consists of audio recordings, photographs, manuscript materials, publications, and ephemera. ... [Includes] dance tunes, cowboy songs, traditional ballads, square dance and play party calls, camp council meetings, camp court proceedings, conversations, storytelling sessions, and personal experience narratives" of Dust Bowl refugees. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afctshtml/
Topics: Agriculture, Emigration & Immigration, Internet, Labor, Music, United States History

Last updated Jan 2, 2009


Would a Rose Not Smell as Sweet?: Problems Stem From the Cut Flower Industry view detail comment email this

This 2002 paper addresses environmental health issues associated with pesticides in the cut flower industry. Discusses studies related to diseases associated with pesticide exposure and health and safety conditions in the floriculture trade, regulation and certification efforts, and related topics. From Environmental Health Perspectives, a peer-reviewed publication of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
http://www.ehponline.org/members/2002/110-5/focus.html
Topics: Agriculture, Crops, Gardening, Home & Housing, Industries, Labor

Last updated Mar 5, 2006




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