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May 18, 2013

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

May 14, 2013

Excluding 'criminals' from comprehensive immigration reform - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

May 12, 2013

First Steps to a Better Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

May 9, 2013

In Senate, Efforts to Reshape, or Derail, Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

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Press

Media coverage of CultureStrike:

US News & World Report: “Migrant Art Takes on Political Meaning”

On “Migration is Beautiful”:

You the Designer: Favianna Rodriguez: Migration is Beautiful

Latina.com: Artist & Activist Favianna Rodriguez Talks Immigration, Rosario Dawson and Her New Web Series Episode

CNN: “Art that calls the fiscal cliff’s bluff” by Artstrike and Van Jones

Coverage of  Miguel Luciano’s kite project on the National Mall

Featured in the Washington Post

And more at Arts in a Changing America

Colorlines: Undocumented Youth Tell Their Own Stories in New Book

Favianna Rodriguez, Stanford University Visiting Artist, Teaches Immigrant Rights Printmaking Class

Huffington Post’s Voto Latino project profiles CultureStrike coordinator Favianna Rodriguez

Art and activism: University art professor writes about experience with protest design (featuring Colette Gaiter)

Artists of the 99%: Jeff Chang and Favianna Rodriguez

TQ&A: Tucson Weekly on Logan Phillips

CultureStrike brings national artists to Tucson

30 Minutes: CultureStrike podcasts

W. Kamau Bell Goes South of the “Border” with Laughter Against the Machine

CultureStrike Festival featured as Tucson Weekly Staff Pick

Media Advisory: CultureStrike Coalition Kicks off Nationwide Campaign

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