Picturing Health: Coachella Valley
July 10, 2014
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The Power of Stories is an archive of projects submitted every year to Building Healthy Communities (BHC) Statewide Convening. It showcases work created throughout California highlighting the power of individual and collective efforts to promote health and demonstrates how stories have the power to re-imagine and transform our communities. Produced in partnership with the California Endowment.
Project Submitted by: Adriana Diaz-Ordaz
Project Summary: This photo project tells the untold stories of the farmworkers and community health issues of the Eastern Coachella Valley
BHC Site: Eastern Coachella Valley
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