Diary of a Dreamer
Alberto Ledesma uses graphic storytelling as a teaching tool to document the fears and hopes of the undocumented.
Tagged: Alberto Ledesma, art, DREAM Act
Immigrant Death Rate Rises on Illegal Crossings - NYTimes.com
May 18, 2013A Focus on Border Security and Temporary Visas as Senators Return to Immigration - NYTimes.com
May 14, 2013Excluding 'criminals' from comprehensive immigration reform - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
May 12, 2013First Steps to a Better Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com
Historic Immigration Debate Raises the Question: What Kind of America Do We Want? http://t.co/vuJ6CGhvms via @MarielenaNILC #cir13 #latism
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Arts &Culture @Netroots_Nation! Come hear how creatives are forming cultural front for just immigration policy http://t.co/O90qdhHPZ8 #nn13
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Federal judge says Arizona's @RealSheriifJoe was #racialprofiling http://t.co/k7ovfcE39O via @benbCNN #altoarizona #sb1070 #latism
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RT @theprogressive: Spotlight on Hidden Immigrant Struggles http://t.co/UarsNTVs20 via @meeshellchen #cir13 #aapi
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Alberto Ledesma uses graphic storytelling as a teaching tool to document the fears and hopes of the undocumented.
Tagged: Alberto Ledesma, art, DREAM Act
Artists in Tucson are breaking the ice on immigrants’ rights by portraying life the shadows of the detention system.
Tagged: art, Arts/Poetry, Julio Salgado, Tucson
CultureStrike’s co-founder discusses how artists are central, not peripheral, to social change.
Tagged: art, Arts/Poetry, Favianna Rodriguez
The Oscar-winning documentary shows how art illuminates forgotten corners of the social canvas.
Tagged: art, Favianna Rodriguez, Inocente, undocumented youth
Undocumented youth turn images into political acts, showing that artist-enabled people power can soar above money-driven powers.
“We had heroes, we had villains and stories.” Graffiti icon Lady Pink and hip-hop writer Sujatha Fernandes on street art then and now, and around the world.
Tagged: art, graffiti, Hip hop, Latin America, music, youth
Just outside the DNC, the immigrant rights movement is making art and making change.
Tagged: art, CultureStrike, Favianna Rodriguez
A panel on the dynamics of art, culture and politics with Favianna Rodriguez.
Tagged: art, Center for New Communnity, Favianna Rodriguez, Gan Golan