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04/21/2011
MedPage Today: Studies Link Pesticide Exposure to Kids' IQ
04/20/2011
Minneapolis Star Tribune: Experts say employer intimidation is fierce, but not the only hurdle to organizing farmworkers
04/19/2011
Salinas Californian: Ag leaders sound off on jobs, rules
04/19/2011
The Hill: Obama revives immigration reform (includes video)
04/17/2011
Modesto Bee (CA): Guest-worker program not working, panel told
04/15/2011
Merced Sun-Star (CA): Merced contractors in pregnant farmworker's death among California's top tax debtors
04/15/2011
San Francisco Chronicle: California county rescinds pesticide's first permit
04/15/2011
CNN: Opinion -- Danger zone for GOP candidates -- immigration
04/14/2011
Change.org: Progress! California Legislature Asks EPA to Re-Evaluate Methyl Iodide
04/14/2011
Ventura County Star (CA): Methyl iodide approved for use in Ventura County
04/14/2011
New York Times: Despite Setbacks, Arizona Sheriff Won’t Yield the Spotlight
04/13/2011
New York Daily News: Ray of hope for immigrants as court buries Arizona law
04/13/2011
Washington Post, AP: County officials -- Sheriff’s office, known for crime and immigration sweeps, misspent $99M
04/12/2011
San Francisco Chronicle: Farmworkers: Beneath the hat
04/11/2011
Arizona Republic: Arizona immigration law -- Court refuses to lift stay (includes video)
04/08/2011
Truthout: Slave-Like Labor Persists in the Coachella Valley
04/08/2011
Huffington Post: Heart of Stone
04/08/2011
Bulatlat: Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers Movement
04/07/2011
Sacramento Bee: Stuck in silo, one party writes off Latino vote
04/07/2011
San Francisco Examiner: Diverse shows at Chavez festival
04/07/2011
The Bay Citizen (CA): No Methyl Iodide This Strawberry Season?
04/06/2011
San Gabriel Valley Tribune (CA): Cesar Chavez remembered at Baldwin Park Interfaith breakfast
04/04/2011
Center for American Progress: Unions Make the Middle Class -- Without Unions, the Middle Class Withers
04/01/2011
University of Washington News: "Viva La Causa: César Chávez and the Pacific Northwest”