CWA Finding Aid
CWA Historian, Betty Wynne
Origins
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Proposition 128 Photograph
Proposition 128
CWA member and event guests create a poster opposing Proposition 128
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Proposition 128 'Big Green' Event
Proposition 128
CWA members give free produce away to Los Angeles residence to persuade them to vote against Proposition 128.
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Proposition 128 'Big Green' Event
Proposition 128
CWA members give free produce away to Los Angeles residence to persuade them to vote against Proposition 128.
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CWA Against Proposition 128
Proposition 128
CWA members and event guests with sign stating, "CA Women for Agriculture say Vote No on Proposition 128."
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"Fighting Big Green with Free Food: Giveaway Warns of Higher Prices"
Proposition 128
"Pat Hopper, marketing director of the California Artichoke & Vegetable Growers Corp., Castroville, hands out artichokes to Los Angeles area residents during a produce giveaway Oct. 6 Sponsored by California Women for Agriculture and in truckload of produce donated by shippers, largely was intended to encourage residents to vote no on Proposition 128, 'Big Green.'"
Mike Glynn, Western Editor
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Ag Trek
Youth
In 1984, the CWA developed AG Trek, a computer game program designed to teach youth agricultural economics, by learning how to manage a farm, make investments, make decisions about purchases, all with the intent of learning how to make money without going broke.
The CWA
CWA Scrapbook
August 27, 1987
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California's Grapes Get Clean Bill of Health
Report of UFW Violence
Proposition 14
"Counter-Pickets--Members of Coachella chapter of California Women for Agriculture walk a picket line in front of Assemblyman Tom Suitt's office in Palm Springs Friday. They're not protesting Suitt, but are picketing against the pickets for UFW, who oppose Suitt's stand on adding amendments which they claim would knock out good points of farm labor bill."
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The Desert Sun. Palm Springs
Saturday, January 24, 1976
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