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- Harvard Works Because We Do is a book of photographs by Gregory Halpern. The book was published in 2003 by / W. W. Norton, with an introduction by Studs Terkel. The photographs, compiled by Halpern while an undergraduate at Harvard University, document the lives of Harvard workers. The photographs and the book was part of a living wage campaign at Harvard University. The activism called the minimum wage of Harvard workers being raised from $8 to $10.25 to match the minimum wage of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the school is located. The campaign succeeded in getting the minimum wage raised to $11.35 for janitors and $11.15 for security guards. (en)
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- Harvard Works Because We Do is a book of photographs by Gregory Halpern. The book was published in 2003 by / W. W. Norton, with an introduction by Studs Terkel. The photographs, compiled by Halpern while an undergraduate at Harvard University, document the lives of Harvard workers. (en)
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- Harvard Works Because We Do (en)
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