Farmworkers Stayed Behind In Ventura County Despite Risks Of Fire And Smoke
Farmworkers workers in Ventura County worked through the wildfires despite the risks. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Juvenal Solano, a former farmworker and community organizer, about why workers stayed.
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November 24, 2018 at 07:52PM
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