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Anthropologist and author of They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields: Illness, Injury, and Illegality among US Farmworkers
Sarah Horton is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Denver. Horton’s decade-long research on the health and labor conditions in farmworking communities has been supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and her work has been published in over two dozen peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and public media. Her work has been featured in The Denver Post, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Fresno Bee, on the Scholars’ Strategy Network and The Society Pages. She is the author of They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields: Illness, Injury, and Illegality among U.S. Farmworkers, published in the University of California Press’ series in Public Anthropology.
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