![]() ![]() Despite the project’s limited geographical focus, the more than 100 black-and-white images evoke the topical and the transcendent: laborers stoop in a sprawling matrix of fields a girl clutches her stuffed bear as her family is evicted from their house couples slow dance in the moody light of a club. ![]() For five years, the Lights spent time with the people who struggle to survive in this economically troubled and socially stratified flatland, where workers are exploited and the subprime mortgage crisis has brought a wave of poverty. There, 1.6 million migrant workers toil to pick crops valued at more than $34.8 billion a year. In this stunning monograph, the husband-and-wife duo (Coal Hollow) present a searing indictment of industrial agribusiness and institutional failure in California’s Central Valley, the great swath of farmland that turns out half of U.S.-grown fruit, nuts, and vegetables, as well as the greatest share of the country’s dairy products. ![]()
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