ITF Documentary Projects, 2011-2015
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Into the Fields projects, arranged by last name of students or interns, typically consist of materials related to interviewing farmworkers and their families, and documenting living and working conditions. Folders can include transcripts of interviews, reflections on the interview process, photocopy reproductions or original photographic prints, and hard copies of blog posts written by the interns. Audiovisual media (CDs and DVDs) accompany many of the projects, and may contain still images, sound, and moving image formats.
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Access restricted. The Administrative Series and Student Projects Series are restricted: researchers must receive prior written authorization from SAF in order to access the material in these two series. Once authorization has been granted, SAF will contact the Rubenstein Library directly and provide name of researcher, dates of use, and which boxes may be accessed.
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The Into the Fields Student Documentary Projects subseries (boxes 48-51, 99, 100) in the SAF Student Projects series is closed for processing as of July 2025. This subseries is expected to reopen with enhanced description by Dec. 2025.
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