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Articles by Kandace Vallejo

Why I’m walking 200 miles with the Immokalee Workers

Kandace Vallejo March 4, 2013 Kandace Vallejo

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers was formed in 1992 by Mexican, Hatian, Guatamalan and Mayan indigenous workers, many of who were fleeing violence and political repression in their home countries. These workers brought with them a deep knowledge of civil resistance, and upon arrival in Immokalee, they began to apply the power analyses they had learned before to their new situation.

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