jeanette peÑa works with the group and says she knows what this means for farmworker families, sinceshe, herself used to work in the fields with her mom. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> she went on to say she thinks these efforts motivate students to continue studying after high school and take advantage of opportunities their parents may not have had. other efforts to support and celebrate farmworkers are happening elsewhere in our state as well. this is video in coachella in riverside county. this happened last month. it is a festival featuring local produce and live music and also free medical services for farm workers. things like blood pressure checks and information about heat related illness. >> a lot of people come to coachella and they say it's so hot, it's so dusty and they acknowledge farmworkers work in these conditions every day yet, what are we doing for them when they are feeding all of us? >> this year they saw almost double the amount of vendors as last year's event. we will be right back. >>> 70 years after the supreme court ruling that shattered segregation