Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: book, Film
“A man waits at a street corner, hoping for work and for his American dream to come true.
A woman offers a cup of water with a smile on her face and her heart in her hand.
A man collects brush that was once a garden.
These are the images captured by America’s workers, many of them immigrants, and contained in the newly released book unseenamerica .
The book is an innovative arts project documenting the reality faced by everyday workers who have recorded their lives on film. They also describe in their own words their worlds and their visions.”
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