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Gabriel
Thompson's work with Mexican immigrants as a community organizer inspired
him to labor among them and write about their lives. After four years as a
community organizer working primarily with recently arrived Mexican immigrants
in Thompson' third book, Working in the Shadows,
(published January, 2010) offers a first-hand look at the lives
of low-wage Latinos. In researching the book, Thompson spent a year in
locations across the country working alongside immigrants in three industries
dominated by immigrant labor: agriculture, poultry processing and food delivery. "My hope with the book is to provide the most intimate look
at immigrant work to date, a version of Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed
for the Mexican immigrant," says Thompson. "Amidst the ongoing and
heated national debate over immigration reform, my book will give Americans an
unvarnished look at the jobs that immigrants perform, and perhaps introduce a
new level of empathy, causing them to assess a bit more value to the role that
they play in supporting our economy." |