
Harvesting Equality: The Struggles of Women Day Laborers in Latin America
Under the same blazing sun, women day laborers do the same work as men, but for lower wages. In Latin America, women agricultural workers share other problems
Under the same blazing sun, women day laborers do the same work as men, but for lower wages. In Latin America, women agricultural workers share other problems
The United States government is trying to force Mexico to continue importing genetically modified corn, despite proven negative impacts on health and the environment
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Facing inequality, exploitation and isolation, women household workers have united to fight for recognition and labor dignity. For a few days in 1988, household workers from 11 Latin American countries left behind