Product of Mexico
About the Project
Product of Mexico, features L.A. Times photojournalist Don Bartletti’s photographs depicting the desperate call to end unfavorable labor and living conditions of Mexican agricultural laborers, this exhibit recounts the story of a country deeply impacted by cheap labor practices and corporate-driven corruption.
Most of the fruits and vegetables found in U.S supermarkets are produced and exported by farms in Mexico. In 2018, 78% of all international exports from Mexico’s agricultural industry went to the U.S., highlighting the impact that U.S. consumers can have in calling for reform and change in the treatment of agricultural workers. Product of Mexico aims to educate the public about how consumption habits influence the lives of laborers, using impactful photographs of labor camps and agricultural fields taken across different states in Mexico. This exhibit can be used to spark meaningful conversation and discussion about ethical consumerism and how to support these workers.
about the artists
Don Bartletti is an American photojournalist based in Southern California.
Public Programs
November 21, 2015
625 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago
November 19, 2015
625 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago
Special thanks to speakers Jose Oliva, Food Chain Workers Alliance; Lucas Benitez, Coalition of Immokalee Workers; and moderator Leslie Thomas, Executive + Creative Director, ART WORKS Projects
October 15, 2015
625 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago
Panel discussion
In November 2015, AWP hosted a panel discussion about unfavorable labor and living conditions of agricultural laborers and ethical consumption. This event was part of AWP’s 625 at 625 program, a series of free exhibitions, community conversations, panel discussions, film screenings, concerts, and more. Panel members included;
- Lucas Benitez, Coalition of Immokalee Workers
- Jose Oliva, Food Chain Workers Alliance
- Moderated by Leslie Thomas, Executive + Creative Director, ART WORKS Projects
Product of Mexico 625 at 625 panel discussion
bring this exhibit to you
All of our exhibitions are designed to tour and can be adapted to a broad spectrum of venue types and sizes.
We are happy to provide step-by-step support for hosting this exhibit.
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resources & tools
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UN Report on Female Farm Workers
UN Women published a report that looks into the working conditions for women in Mexico who work in the agricultural industry and how their poor treatment impacts other areas of their lives.
support for this project
Product of Mexico was produced in partnership with the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago.