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Nearly 1,800 fruit pickers—many undocumented—spontaneously walked out of The Wonderful Company's citrus orchards earlier this year to oppose a pay cut and third-party labor contracts. https://t.co/ymm8c2ibQd
There are currently no Black-owned grocery stores in Detroit, a city whose population is more than 80 percent African American. For the past two years, local entrepreneur Raphael Wright has been working to fill this vacuum. https://t.co/TX9JF4uvxm