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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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ANDREW LAM

Our Vietnamese Hearts

“Vietnamese voices rise and fall; I close my eyes and listen.” Andrew Lam on distance, memory and storytelling.

 

Posted in Culture, Nonfiction
Tagged: Andrew Lam, Asia, history, Vietnam
RAFAEL DUMETT, NYKI SALINAS-DUDA

Off Label

Image courtesy Rafael Dumett (rafaeldumett.lamula.pe)

Novelist Rafael Dumett exercises perspectives in identity, diaspora, and Peruvian history.

 

Posted in Culture, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: Fiction, history, Inca, peru, Rafael Dumett
MICHELLE CHEN

Senator Inouye’s Legacy and the Paradox of Patriotism

 

Posted in Politics, Video/Media
Tagged: Daniel Inouye, history, Japanese American, war
MICHELLE CHEN

Tule Lake: The Quiet Legacy of “No”

“Boy behind barbed wire fence, Tule Lake” (Jack Iwata)

 

Posted in Nonfiction, Politics
Tagged: Asian American, detention, history, Japanese American, war
ROBERTO SURO AND MARCELO SUÁREZ-OROZCO

From Ellis Island to an electrified fence, why America is so torn on immigration

The endless political stalemate shows that when it comes to immigration, we are not only a divided nation — we have a divided brain.

 

Posted in Politics
Tagged: history, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Roberto Suro

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