
World Day Against Child Labor
June 12
We're thrilled to share with you Shine Global's powerful documentary The Harvest (La Cosecha) in honor of World Day Against Child Labor. Executive Produced by Eva Longoria, this eye-opening film sheds light on the realities faced by farmworker children in the United States and is a powerful call for action to close child labor loopholes. Let's come together to raise awareness and advocate for change!
Since 2015, US child labor violations have increased 300% and, in the last 3 years alone, instead of protecting children, 28 states have sought to roll back child labor laws. In response to this, Shine Global has joined more than 50 organizations in the Campaign to End US Child Labor to call for urgent reform to protect children from dangerous exploitation in the workplace, including in the fields where they harvest the food we all eat.
Read more about the making of this film and the conditions for child farmworkers under our current separate and unequal legislation from Shine Global Co-founder and Executive Director Susan MacLaury.
The Campaign to End US Child Labor aims to stop state-level rollbacks of child labor laws and increase protections for all children working in the United States. It brings together non-profit organizations, academia, and trade unions, all working in the fields of child labor and exploitation, labor rights, unaccompanied children, and children’s rights.
Visit https://www.enduschildlabor.org/ for more information about how you can take action.
Zulema, Perla, and Victor are three American child migrant farmworkers who struggle to preserve their childhoods while helping their families survive by picking the food we all eat.
- Year2010
- Runtime78 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Spanish
- CountryUnited States
- Ratingages 10 and up
- GenreDocumentary
- DirectorU Roberto Romano
- ProducerRory O’Connor and U. Roberto Romano
- Executive ProducerEva Longoria, Albie Hecht and Susan MacLaury, Alonzo Cantu, Rory O’Connor, and Raul Padilla
- Co-ProducerCharlie Sadoff
- FilmmakerASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Julia Perez
- CinematographerU Roberto Romano
- EditorNick Clark
- ComposerWendy Blackstone
World Day Against Child Labor
June 12
We're thrilled to share with you Shine Global's powerful documentary The Harvest (La Cosecha) in honor of World Day Against Child Labor. Executive Produced by Eva Longoria, this eye-opening film sheds light on the realities faced by farmworker children in the United States and is a powerful call for action to close child labor loopholes. Let's come together to raise awareness and advocate for change!
Since 2015, US child labor violations have increased 300% and, in the last 3 years alone, instead of protecting children, 28 states have sought to roll back child labor laws. In response to this, Shine Global has joined more than 50 organizations in the Campaign to End US Child Labor to call for urgent reform to protect children from dangerous exploitation in the workplace, including in the fields where they harvest the food we all eat.
Read more about the making of this film and the conditions for child farmworkers under our current separate and unequal legislation from Shine Global Co-founder and Executive Director Susan MacLaury.
The Campaign to End US Child Labor aims to stop state-level rollbacks of child labor laws and increase protections for all children working in the United States. It brings together non-profit organizations, academia, and trade unions, all working in the fields of child labor and exploitation, labor rights, unaccompanied children, and children’s rights.
Visit https://www.enduschildlabor.org/ for more information about how you can take action.
Zulema, Perla, and Victor are three American child migrant farmworkers who struggle to preserve their childhoods while helping their families survive by picking the food we all eat.
- Year2010
- Runtime78 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Spanish
- CountryUnited States
- Ratingages 10 and up
- GenreDocumentary
- DirectorU Roberto Romano
- ProducerRory O’Connor and U. Roberto Romano
- Executive ProducerEva Longoria, Albie Hecht and Susan MacLaury, Alonzo Cantu, Rory O’Connor, and Raul Padilla
- Co-ProducerCharlie Sadoff
- FilmmakerASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Julia Perez
- CinematographerU Roberto Romano
- EditorNick Clark
- ComposerWendy Blackstone