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Determined Farmworker Helps Others Confront Sexual Harassment in the Fields

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Farm work is only one of Sandra Garcia's jobs. On many afternoons, she goes from a full day in the fields to a meeting of the organization she founded 25 years ago, Campesinas Unidas -- the United Women Farmworkers of the San Joaquin Valley. This series was reported in collaboration with Bernice Yeung of the Center for Investigative Reporting and the UC Berkeley Investigative Reporting Program.

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