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Extras
California farmworker housing rules force seasonal moves, upending Latinx students' education.
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E6
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0:30
Students, whose parents are migrant farm workers, know all too well the education they are missing.
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E6
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0:57
The summer season means harvesting and much work for migrant workers in California.
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E6
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0:34
California farmworker housing rules force seasonal moves, upending Latinx students' education.
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S12
E6
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1:25
To qualify for one of California's migrant housing camps, workers must follow strict rules.
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E6
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0:58
How do migrant students fare mentally when school is allowed only part of the academic year?
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0:57
What do you know about the person you know as your father? Alaudin Ullah was surprised to find out.
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0:55
Alaudin Ullah opens up about growing up in Harlem as a Bengali American kid.
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Alaudin Ullah talks about his love for hip hop and rejecting his roots when he was growing up.
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A family acts to rectify a systemic wrong after a mentally ill loved one's incarceration.
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0:54
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