‘The Braceros of Today: Contratados’ exhibit opening

The WSU Museum of Anthropology is hosting an exhibit opening on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 4–5 p.m. The exhibit, titled “The Braceros of Today: Contratados,” explores the history of seasonal farmworkers in the U.S. through two different time periods: the 1942–62 U.S. Bracero Program and the present day work of contratados. Curated by undergraduate anthropology major Emiltze Cervantes-Contreras, the exhibit features interviews from braceros and contratados in both Spanish and English.

Opening remarks begin at 4 p.m. in the Museum of Anthropology, located on the first floor of College Hall on the Pullman campus, followed by an open house with refreshments. All are welcome to attend.

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