Monday, March 22, 2010

Mexicali, Mexico

Mexicali is a desert city of over a million and is located two hours away from San Diego and Tijuana. It is a harsh and rugged place, as are the lives of many of the people living in Mexicali.
Below are images I photographed when I traveled with members of Los Ninos International, a community development organization operating on both sides of the border.


A boy sells hand-made bracelets at his village for $1. Minimum wage is $5 a day.


































































Some women in Mexicali promote nutrition, employment and education among underserved communities. Below, Los Ninos volunteers see a bee farm created to improve nutrition habits.


Metals and plastics are melted down for their scraps at a cacti farm.


A family of cacti farmers burn metals to sell the scraps next to their vegetable garden, with no way of filtering run-off.

A girl helps Los Ninos volunteers build a cement section for her school.





The owner of a tortilla factory grinds kernels into corn meal.







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