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Harvesting potatoes on the South Fork. PRESS FILE PHOTO
Workers harvesting potatoes on the South Fork. PRESS FILE PHOTO
A worker on a South Fork potato farm. PRESS FILE PHOTO
Mark A. Torres, author of Long Island Migrant Labor Camps: Dust for Blood.
A former migrant housing property on Cooks Lane in Water Mill. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
This building on Narrow Lane in Sagaponack once housed migrant workers. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
A worker in the South Fork potato fields.
Harvesting potatoes on the South Fork. PRESS FILE PHOTO
Workers harvesting potatoes on the South Fork. PRESS FILE PHOTO
A worker on a South Fork potato farm. PRESS FILE PHOTO
Staff Writer on Jan 25, 2021
The Parrish Art Museum presents a livestream talk featuring Tomashi Jackson, the museum’s 2021 Platform artist, and Minerva Perez, the executive director of Organización Latino-Americana of Eastern Long Island (OLA), on Friday, February 5, at 5 p.m. Moderated by senior curator Corinne Erni, the talk will focus on current and historic challenges of Latinx communities on the East End as they relate to the artist’s multifaceted project, “The Land Claim.” The public is invited to join the talk, part of the museum’s Friday Nights Live! series, and take part in a live chat following the presentation. Login information is at parrishart.org.