Storyteller Studs Terkel shared the spirit of America's working people in the 1970s in his unparalleled book of interviews, "Working." Now the book "UNSEENAMERICA: Photos and Stories by Workers" presents the vision and dreams of a new generation of working people in photographic form.
A dramatic coffee table book of black and white photos, UNSEENAMERICA showcases the work of workers -- workers who happen also to be freshly trained in the art of photography. These amateur photographers have an honest, original story to tell that is typically overlooked. Whether sharing their weary end-of-the-day moments or peaceful family scenes or abstract images representing their hopes and dreams, the people who clean, cook, build, and serve have an artistic vision to share of their rarely documented lives. You'll find it here in UNSEENAMERICA.
The book project evolved out of a union-supported cultural project called Bread & Roses. The nonprofit cultural arm of Local 1199 of the Service Employees International Union offered 12 weeks of photo classes and free cameras to immigrant Chinese garment workers, Filipino nannies, day laborers, building workers, and hospital workers, among many others. Over the course of several years, they now have sponsored hundreds of classes and exhibits -- and this elegant and eloquent book.
As editor Esther Cohen explains:
"Like the Federal Writers Project, a program of Franklin Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration that set out to 'write down America,' unseenamerica shows the strength of this country in its diversity. A strong national culture holds countless different visions--voices of all pitches from the myriad of jobs, experiences, and perspectives that make up our society. Pictures, spontaneous and accessible, capture those visions in unexpected ways."
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Edited by Esther Cohen

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From Amazon: Through the lenses of do-nated cameras, this inspiring collection of photographs serves as a testimonial to the lives of people society often overlooks: the working class.
They are everywhere -- the low-wage workers who make our clothes, look after our children, and open our doors. They are the millions of people who form the fabric of our society -- but theirs is a world rarely seen.
In unseenamerica, a program created by Esther Cohen, thousands of workers were given cameras and lessons in photography, and then asked to document their lives. Through this collection of black-and-white images -- sometimes poignant, sometimes celebratory, and always honest -- the workers gave voice to their lives.
"A lot of people assume you are what your job is: taking out garbage or fixing plumbing," says Sam Contreras, a building maintenance worker and participant in the program. "They don't realize that there's an artful soul to everyone."
From a worker who photographed a horse and buggy because she says she feels like the horse, to a well-known Chinese architect turned trucker whose photograph of a bridge represents his path from that life to this one, the moving stories and images in unseenamerica give an authentic -- and much-needed -- look into the lives of working people.
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# Hardcover: 224 pages
# Publisher: Collins Design (August 30, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0060594063
# ISBN-13: 978-0060594060
# Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.2 x 1.1 inches
# Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
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