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	<title>Labor Justice</title>
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	<description>Dedicated to securing labor rights  for farmworkers and domestic workers</description>
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		<title>GRAPE VINE TIE</title>
		<description> photo by Jon Lewis (c.1966). After the table grape vine has been pruned, 6 canes – sometimes only 5 - are tied to the guide wires. This labor intensive work is called “tying”. Imagine table grape boxes (approximately 25 lbs each) stacked end-to-end and 12 boxes high for a distance ...</description>
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