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2. Appendix III: Recommended Readings
3. Index
4. Contents
5. Works Cited
6. Appendix II: Farmworker-Related Organizations and Agencies
7. Appendix I: Developing a Syllabus on Farmworker Advocacy
8. List of Abbreviations
9. Title Page Copyright Page
10. Sowing Seeds for Change Symposium Address, Gainesville, Florida, by Lucas Benitez, farmworker and organizer
11. Acknowledgments
12. Preface
13. Introduction by Charles D. Thompson, Jr.
14. The Virgin of Guadalupe, by Carmen Tomás, farmworker from Cherán, Michoacán, Mexico, Interview by Wendy Daniels Ibarra, 1999 SAF intern
15. Chapter 1: Making Home: Culture, Ethnicity, and Religion among Farmworkers in the Southeastern United States, by Alejandra Okie Holt and Sister Evelyn Mattern
16. Chapter 2: Layers of Loss: Migrants, Small Farmers, and Agribusiness, by Charles D. Thompson, Jr.
17. Life on Easy Street, by Rachel LaCour Niesen, 1999 SAF intern
18. Chapter 3: Standing Idly By: ‘‘Organized’’ Farmworkers in South Florida during the Depression and World War II, by Cindy Hahamovitch
19. Chapter 4: H-2A Guestworker Program: A Legacy of Importing Agricultural Labor, by Garry G. Geffert
20. Rifaré mi suerte/ I’ll Raffle My Luck by Humberto Zapata Alvizo, farmworker and musician, Interview by Joe Bagby, 1999 SAF intern
21. Chapter 5: Farmworker Exceptionalism under the Law:How the Legal System Contributes to Farmworker Poverty and Powerlessness, by Greg Schell
22. Testimony at Hearing before the Commission on Agricultural Workers, by Roman Rodriguez, Florida farmworker
23. Chapter 6: Bitter Harvest: Housing Conditions of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, by Christopher Holden
24. The Conditions at the Camp Are Not Great, by Vanessa, farmworker and daughter of crew leader, Interview by Kris Adams, 1997 SAF intern
25. Wells Farms, by Rachel Avery, 1997 SAF intern
26. Chapter 7: The Struggle for Health in Times of Plenty, by Colin Austin
27. Chapter 8: Understanding the Challenges and Potential of Migrant Students, by Ramiro Arceo, Joy Kusserow, and Al Wright
28. The History We Wrote This Summer, by Jenny Carroll
29. That Summer, by Marcella Hurtado Gomez, farmworker and 1997 SAF intern
30. Bella Juventud/ Wonderful Youth, by Gloria Velásquez
31. I Don’t Think People Give Up, by Sheila Payne, farmworker organizer, Interview by Melinda Steele, 1998 SAF intern
32. Chapter 9: From Slavery to Cesar Chavez and Beyond: Farmworker Organizing in the United States, by Paul Ortiz
33. Immediate Postoperative Complications
34. VITA: Addressing Human Trafficking as a Health and Public Health Problem
35. Evaluation system proposal preparation and evaluation procedure
36. College students' fashion activism in the age of Trump
37. Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Highly Exposed PM2.5 Urbanites: The Risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases in Young Mexico City Residents
38. Non-Phosphorylated Tau in Cerebrospinal Fluid is a Marker of Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum in Young Urbanites Exposed to Air Pollution
39. Bricks and Borders
40. Of Fields and Dreams
41. Arrival 1927: The Formation of Ethno-Boundaries
42. Guadelupe Victoria: Jacalteco Town in Mexico
43. Beyond the Cutting Edge: Religion, Place, and Transition
44. Moving Histories
45. Maya Identities and the Violence of Place
46. Legendary Travelers
47. The Return to "Maya Ruins"
48. Conclusion
49. The Jacaltenango Road
50. Natives of Bleeding Land
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