Child-care providers by day, Amazon drivers by night. Workers fight for living wages.
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(Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times)

Behind the white iron gate of her Boyle Heights home, Adriana Lorenzo's concrete courtyard is filled with half a dozen tricycles, a basketball hoop and the melodic cadences of classical music that resonate through the play area."It keeps the kids happy and calm," she says.
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