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Alrededor de 1.8 millón de personas viven en comunidades de bajos ingresos no incorporadas en California. Estas comunidades se encuentran fuera de las reconocidas fronteras de la ciudad y por lo tanto carecen de muchos servicios públicos, incluyendo alcantarillado y agua potable. Reportera Berenice Yeung de California Watch visitó varias de estas comunidades en todo el estado y habló con los residentes acerca de los desafíos que enfrentan. Aprenda…
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About 1.8 million people live in low-income unincorporated communities in California. These communities are outside of recognized city boundaries and therefore lack many public services, including sewer systems and clean water. California Watch reporter Bernice Yeung visited several of these communities across the state and spoke to residents about the challenges they face. Learn more about the California Lost series: http://californiawatch.org/californialost
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Ken and Melanie Light embarked on a five-year photographic journey of a region known for its agricultural plenty – and the marginalization of its people. In their book, “Valley of Shadows and Dreams,” the Lights dig deep into the harsh truths of farm workers’ daily experiences in California’s Central Valley and take a hard look at the legacies of politics, bureaucracy and control in the region. California Watch interviewed the Lights about their experiences…
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The Martin family has lived in Maywood – an industrial city southeast of Los Angeles – for 15 years. After a series of illnesses in the family, they agreed to have tests done to find out what toxics and heavy metals they carry inside. En español: http://vimeo.com/31271317 Read full story: http://californiawatch.org/node/13328
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La familia Martín ha vivido en Maywood – una ciudad industrial al sureste de Los Ángeles – por 15 años. Tras una serie de enfermedades en la familia, decidieron someterse a pruebas médicos para saber qué sustancias tóxicas y metales pesados llevan dentro. En inglés: http://vimeo.com/27503185
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