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Jun 12, 2013

Divided Immigrant Families Reach Beyond Barriers - NYTimes.com

Jun 5, 2013

The Movimiento Nacional de Pendejos y My Poem - {Young}ist

May 21, 2013

Immigrant Death Rate Rises on Illegal Crossings - NYTimes.com

May 18, 2013

A Focus on Border Security and Temporary Visas as Senators Return to Immigration - NYTimes.com

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CULTURESTRIKE

Writers Condemn Crackdown on Ethnic Studies

Voices from Edinburgh Writers’ Conference on Arizona’s ethnic studies battle.

 

Posted in Activism, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: ethnic studies, Junot Diaz, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson, writers, Yiyun Li
BEN EHRENREICH

Everything You See Is Real

"Dusty Boots Line" (Richard Long)

Reflections of a terrifying amputation. Fiction by Ben Ehrenreich.

 

Posted in Culture, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: Arts/Poetry, Ben Ehrenreich, border, Fiction
LUCAS DE LIMA

INTO GOD’S FACE

(Manuel Ocampo, via Tyler Rollins Fine Art)

Poet Lucas de Lima locates the ‘HOLY UNCAGING” of the American immigrant and the immigrant artist.

 

Posted in Culture, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: Arts/Poetry
JAVIER RAYA

Dissentiments of the Nation

(Logan Phillips)
http://vimeo.com/45743366

 

Posted in Culture, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: border, civil rights, Logan Phillips, Tucson
JUAN CARLOS SEGUNDO

I Love The Night

Sometimes, the brightest insights emerge from the bleakest circumstances, especially for dreamers at night.

 

Posted in Fiction/Poetry, Politics
Tagged: Dreamers Adrift, Juan Carlos Segundo
A PLACE TO STAND

Film on Jimmy Baca’s Journey from Prison to Poetry

 

Posted in Fiction/Poetry, Politics
Tagged: Jimmy Santiago Baca
THREE SONORANS

Bill Moyers with banned author Luis Alberto Urrea

The acclaimed storyteller unfolds the modern reality of life on the border.

 

Posted in Activism, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: Luis Alberto Urrea, Saving Ethnic Studies, Three Sonorans, Tucson
MARINA BLITSHTEYN

full/fool

inezzy via flickr / Creative Commons

everybody is a refugee/ when they never knew me/ friend or other, everybody

 

Posted in Culture, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: Marina Blitshteyn
JUAN FELIPE HERRERA, BARBARA JANE REYES

My California: Questions for a New Poet Laureate

 

Posted in Activism, Arts, Fiction/Poetry, Politics
Tagged: Arts/Poetry, Barbara Jane Reyes, Juan Felipe Herrera
RIGOBERTO GONZÁLEZ

Our Deportees

 

Posted in Activism, Arts, Fiction/Poetry, Politics
Tagged: farmworkers, migrant workers, Rigoberto González


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