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Milked - Dairy Farms and the Mexican Workers at the Heart of an American Crisis (Hardcover)
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Milked - Dairy Farms and the Mexican Workers at the Heart of an American Crisis (Hardcover)
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A compelling portrayal by the veteran journalist of the lives of
farming communities on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border and
the surprising connections between them "Conniff brings her skills
and insights to a particularly urgent project: moving beyond the
polarizing politics of our current era, and taking a deeper look at
how people who have been pitted against each other can forge bonds
of understanding." -E.J. Dionne Jr., co-author of 100% Democracy
Winner of the Studs and Ida Terkel Award In the Midwest, Mexican
workers have become critically important to the survival of rural
areas and small towns-and to the individual farmers who rely on
their work-with undocumented immigrants, mostly from Mexico,
accounting for an estimated 80 percent of employees on the dairy
farms of western Wisconsin. In Milked, former editor-in-chief of
The Progressive Ruth Conniff introduces us to the migrants who
worked on these dairy farms, their employers, among them white
voters who helped elect Donald Trump to office in 2016, and the
surprising friendships that have formed between these two groups of
people. These stories offer a rich and fascinating account of how
two crises-the record-breaking rate of farm bankruptcies in the
Upper Midwest, and the contentious politics around immigration-are
changing the landscape of rural America. A unique and fascinating
exploration of rural farming communities, Milked sheds light on
seismic shifts in policy on both sides of the border over recent
decades, connecting issues of labor, immigration, race, food,
economics, and U.S.-Mexico relations and revealing how two
seemingly disparate groups of people have come to rely on each
other, how they are subject to the same global economic forces, and
how, ultimately, the bridges of understanding that they have built
can lead us toward a more constructive politics and a better world.
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