In Maryland, female migrant laborers face an uncertain future as sea levels rise – photo essay
by Thalía Juárez from Environment | The Guardian on (#6M320)
For the women who pick and prepare Maryland's famous crab, the once profitable work is far more uncertain - and the climate crisis has had a damaging impact
In the evening light, Maribel Malagon stepped outside into a rain storm.
It was late October and Malagon, 53, had worked all day picking crab off the eastern shore of Maryland. That night, she and a handful of other seasonal workers walked to a neighbor's house for an evening of prayer. On the way, Malagon clutched a pendant of St Judas, the patron saint of lost causes, that hung around her neck; she hoped he would hear her prayers for more work.
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