he could have, he had a need for you, jack pollock and the others in the building cooperative. a decades long struggle is coming to an end. their fight for earthquake resistant, affordable housing was a success. and they hope a can be an inspiration to others in these uncertain times. they live in terrible conditions and walk for ready little money in southern italy, thousands of african harvest walkers are forced to live in unsanitary shelters. their accommodations often lack basic heating and it project in san fernando wants to restore people's dignity by building special housing for them. the initiative hopes to reduce their hardships. sano is on his way to work. he asked to remain anonymous, to protect his family. sano lives in rural sano, a small town in calabria, but he's originally from guinea. he's been in italy for 8 years, and he's currently working as an orange harvester. we accompany sano to the plane of joy. total. many harvest workers are employed here and like sano, they came as migrants from africa. what was i said, though, we start at 7 30 in the morning and wo