James Daria

James Daria is a cultural anthropologist working on issues of labor and migration in the global food system. His work is centered on modern slavery, exploitation, and the labor and human rights of migrant farmworkers in North and Central America. Daria is an assistant professor of anthropology and co-director of Food Studies at Spelman College.

¡Huelga! ¡Huelga!
¡Huelga!

¡Huelga!

Indigenous Farm Labor Organizing in Mexico

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