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The California Endowment
 
Life & Times Resources: Farm Workers

RICK NAHMIAS, PHOTOJOURNALIST

For information on the exhibition, please contact the artist at:
migrantphoto@aol.com

CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, OXNARD OFFICE
Since 1965, CRLA has raised its powerful voice in the courtrooms, in the classrooms, in the fields, and in the legislative halls of California showing farm workers and other poor people that the law can be a friend and that those responsible for enforcing the laws can and should be called to account.

445 South B Street
Oxnard, California 93030
(805) 486-1068
www.crla.org

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR RURAL STUDIES
Working toward a rural California that is socially just, economically viable, and environmentally balanced.

P.O. BOX 2143
Davis, California 95616
(530) 756-6555
www.cirsinc.org

Reports
Since 1989, the Rural California Report (RCR) has been keeping CIRS's membership up-to-date on the latest research findings, important new books, and other issues and events that affect rural California.

Special Farm Worker Health Issue (PDF)*

Portable Medicaid for Farm Workers (PDF)*

Click here for more reports

THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT
The State's largest health foundation -- supporting organizations that directly improve the health and well-being of California's diverse communities.

21650 Oxnard St., suite 1200
Woodland Hills, California 91367
(818) 703-3311
www.calendow.org

Report
Suffering in Silence: A Report on the Health of California's Agricultural Workers (PDF)*
Through extensive personal interviews and comprehensive health examinations, this survey provides a startling look at the health of California agricultural workers. Demographic and other statistical charts help to detail the serious health care inequities faced by this population.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR FARM WORKER HEALTH
1770 FM 967
Buda, Texas 78610
(512) 312-2700
(800) 531-5120
info@ncfh.org

Report
The Migrant Health Monograph Series (PDF)*
Published in April of 2002 consists of 10 monographs on health topics supporting the 2000 Recommendations of The National Advisory Council on Migrant Health in their content.


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