Two years after the tragic mass shootings at Concord Farms in Half Moon Bay, California, farmworkers like Arcelia Hernandez continue to remember their deceased co-workers while seeking mental health support. Community leader Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga notes that many workers feel vulnerable and sad, highlighting ongoing struggles for housing in the aftermath of the tragedy. The city is working to improve living conditions, with new housing for displaced families expected soon. The community resilience, despite trauma and loss, reflects a commitment to honoring the victims and maintaining connections to one another.
We are here 'thank God,' but at the same time we are thinking about our friends, our co-workers who we spent so much time with here.
Our farmworkers are sharing just how sad and vulnerable they felt and the tears are still here and now in the heels of this new presidency...
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