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Braceros: The Controversial History of US-Mexico Farm Worker Programs with Dr. Matthew Garcia

Braceros: The Controversial History of US-Mexico Farm Worker Programs with Dr. Matthew Garcia

FromYoung Farmers Podcast


Braceros: The Controversial History of US-Mexico Farm Worker Programs with Dr. Matthew Garcia

FromYoung Farmers Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Bracero Program began in 1942 as an agreement between the United States and Mexico to bring laborers to the U.S. to replace men who were leaving farms to fight in World War II. The program didn’t end with the war, however, it actually grew by hundreds of thousands of workers, and continued until 1964, laying the foundation for our current agricultural guest worker programs. Lindsey discusses the program's history, and its intersections with contemporary immigration, labor, and food justice issues with Dr. Matthew Garcia, professor of History and Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College.
Further Resources:
Matthew Garcia: https://home.dartmouth.edu/faculty-directory/matthew-j-garcia
Bracero History Archive: http://braceroarchive.org/about
Cows, Land, and Labor Conference at Dartmouth College: http://cowslandlabor.com/
Image credit: Time.com
Released:
Mar 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (64)

The internet is flooded with food photos, recipes and diet advice, partisan news, and farmer-inspired fashion, but who is listening to the farmers themselves? Farmers grow your food and manage nearly half of all land on Earth. It's time to pay attention to the policies, programs, and events that are shaping the future of agriculture. Our host, Lindsey Lusher Shute, co-founder of the National Young Farmers Coalition, provides a fresh, farmer-centric take on food and farm policy. We talk with policy makers, experts and advocates, and, of course, farmers, about the most critical issues facing farming in the U.S. and globally. Edited by Hannah Beal and recorded at Radio Kingston.