This is a print by Ester Hernandez in support of UFW campaigns against pesticides in the 1980s. Visuals that, like this one, played on familiar images (Sun Maid grapes) were a key component of the success of UFW strikes, which relied on consumers also boycotting the goods produced by striking farm workers.
A group of community members, including children, formed El Pueblo Para el Aire y Agua Limpio to protest the addition of an incinerator to the waste dump.
Mosaic created in the 1950s by students of Buttonwillow Elementary school.