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Posted By berkeley 6 months ago in NewsAn hour before dawn in the camp of last resort. Dozens of men and a few women are asleep in the beds of pickup trucks, in the back seats of cars or on flattened cardboard boxes in the dirt behind the Toro Loco market. The air is cool, but the terrible sun is close at hand.
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berkeley6 months ago
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the only thing that's changed is that cesar chavez is no longer with us.
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greed still prevails.
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