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For the women who pick and process the food we eat every day, getting sexually assaulted, and even raped, is sometimes part of the job. Here is the story of the hidden price many migrant women working in Americas fields and packing plants pay to stay employed and provide for their families. |
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Manufacturer | PBS |
Model | 27462334 |
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Item Size | 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
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