For two years before the April 2001 sit-in at Harvard on behalf of
the blue-collar workers, Greg Halpern had been photographing them
and recording their thoughts about their lives and work. The
institution that didn't pay "living wages" while collecting 5
million a day in interest on its endowmenthad actually lowered the
workers' pay in the months leading up to the confrontation. The
personal accounts presented here are poignant and illuminating
reminders of the wide disparity of circumstances that exist in this
land of plenty. The photographs are stunning. 65 duotone
photographs.
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