Coachella

Coachella
Title Coachella PDF eBook
Author Greg Robison
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 50
Release 2008-08-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 140421755X

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Describes the music festival Coachella, including its history, the famous musicians that have performed there, and the future of the festival.

Coachella

Coachella
Title Coachella PDF eBook
Author Erica M. Ward
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2015-01-12
Genre Photography
ISBN 143964912X

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Coachella was founded by Jason L. Rector in 1884 under the name of Woodspur. Rector established a wood siding for the railroad company and cleared the mesquite trees in the local area. As the town developed with the guidance and hard work of the early residents, the town elected to change its name to Conchilla in 1901. However, a clerical error would result in the town's name being registered as Coachella. The growth and development of the town would steadily continue while the agricultural industry took advantage of the year-round growing season. The unique development of the date industry in Coachella and the surrounding towns provided a strong economy for local residents. Flourishing in the unforgiving extreme heat of the Coachella Valley remains a testament to the ingenuity of the people of this desert valley.

The Strikers of Coachella

The Strikers of Coachella
Title The Strikers of Coachella PDF eBook
Author Christian O. Paiz
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 413
Release 2022-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1469671700

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The past decades have borne witness to the United Farm Workers' (UFW) tenacious hold on the country's imagination. Since 2008, the UFW has lent its rallying cry to a presidential campaign and been the subject of no less than nine books, two documentaries, and one motion picture. Yet the full story of the women, men, and children who powered this social movement has not yet been told. Based on more than 200 hours of original oral history interviews conducted with Coachella Valley residents who participated in the UFW and Chicana/o movements, as well as previously unused oral history collections of Filipino farm workers, bracero workers, and UFW volunteers throughout the United States, this stirring history spans from the 1960s and 1970s through the union's decline in the early 1980s. Christian O. Paiz refocuses attention on the struggle inherent in organizing a particularly vulnerable labor force, especially during a period that saw the hollowing out of virtually all of the country's most powerful labor unions. He emphasizes that telling this history requires us to wrestle with the radical contingency of rank-and-file agency—an agency that often overflowed the boundaries of individual intentions. By drawing on the voices of ordinary farmworkers and volunteers, Paiz reveals that the sometimes heroic, sometimes tragic story of the UFW movement is less about individual leaders and more the result of a collision between the larger anti-union currents of the era and the aspirations of the rank-and-file.

The Coachella Valley Preserve

The Coachella Valley Preserve
Title The Coachella Valley Preserve PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Pacheco Tevis
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 142
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0893704326

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This true story is set in the Coachella Valley, the desert region best known for Palm Springs, California, a glamorous and sunny resort for the rich and famous, filled with emerald green golf courses, lakes, condominiums, and sunset-capped blue mountains. Yvonne Tevis here delineates the ongoing intense battle between developers and conservationists over how this precious land should be used. Basing her tale around the fight to save the habitat of an endangered species, the fringe-toed lizard, Tevis includes: interviews, maps, illustrations, notes, and a comprehensive bibliography, with valid arguments presented on both sides of the issue. A must read for all those concerned with protecting our environment.

All-American Canal in Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif

All-American Canal in Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif
Title All-American Canal in Imperial and Coachella Valleys, Calif PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands
Publisher
Pages 648
Release 1920
Genre Canals
ISBN

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Coachella Canal Lining Project, Riverside County, Imperial County

Coachella Canal Lining Project, Riverside County, Imperial County
Title Coachella Canal Lining Project, Riverside County, Imperial County PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 558
Release 2001
Genre
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Renewable Energy: Problems and Prospects in Coachella Valley, California

Renewable Energy: Problems and Prospects in Coachella Valley, California
Title Renewable Energy: Problems and Prospects in Coachella Valley, California PDF eBook
Author James B. Pick
Publisher Springer
Pages 223
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Science
ISBN 3319515268

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The book analyzes the problems and potential of renewable energy development for the Coachella Valley of California and provides a useful case study for renewable energy feasibility assessments for other areas. A conceptual model, Integrated Policy Assessment Theory for Renewable Energy, is given and justified for renewable energy development in the Valley. Further, Central Place Theory, well known in urban geography, is discussed and it is seen to be very relevant to the understanding the Coachella Valley’s city sizes and renewable energy markets, compared to the greater Los Angeles region. The book’s research methods include geospatial mapping and analysis and interviews leaders in small innovative firms, government agencies, and nonprofits. The many findings of the book include evaluation of how the Valley’s socioeconomic and transportation features influence renewable energy development, the scope of markets for solar and wind energy in the Valley, spatial confluences of renewable energy facilities with other features, and the future potential of ground-source heat pumps. Benchmark comparison of the Coachella Valley is done with two leading wind and solar regions elsewhere in the country, to assess the Valley’s evolution and opportunities in renewable energy. The book concludes by evaluating the prospects and problems for the growth of renewable entrepreneurship, manufacturing, assembly, and operations in Coachella Valley. This leads to policy recommendations grounded in the book’s research findings, which are intended for use by governments, businesses, and nonprofits. The hope is that many of the developmental experiences from the Coachella Valley will be helpful not only within the Valley but to other communities nationwide and worldwide.