Celebrate Strength this Mama’s Day
RT @radioambulante: Learn podcasting basics with @Transom_org. Part One: Voice Recording Gear http://t.co/jqD1hOvUXN
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Empowering #feminist drawings to brighten your day http://t.co/vqC53PLRUq via @BoingBoing #art4 http://t.co/VyvMo2OmZU
20 hours ago
MT @latinorebels: @Deadline Hollywood & Why It’s Dead http://t.co/Bs45RrjmH9 #diversity #racialjustice http://t.co/OfgiHx0eG1
20 hours ago
Unusual #ChildrensBook Celebrating #FridaKahlo’s Story & Spirit http://t.co/XvQFsDUBfT via @brainpicker #art4 #latism http://t.co/0nat4xLnjj
20 hours ago
Getting a Bunch of Likes, or Creating a Hashtag? That’s Not #SocialChange: Impact Producer @lksriv http://t.co/NW0Zk0tsWN via @FilmmakerMag
21 hours ago
Friday in #NYC: #Undocupoets Petition Reading http://t.co/Y4ufYlPt1P via @aaww #latism #immigration http://t.co/acscUKRZUW
1 day ago
Latinos In #HipHop: Tracing Link With @LatinoUSA Producer @itsdmr http://t.co/BdRQZKhxoZ via @VibeMagazine #latism http://t.co/cCoROBIZaZ
2 days ago
“Some hold in hand the first cup of coffee of the day. Those are the ones who did not work all night.”
“she made the tamales of the past and the tamales outside of time” — A poem by Sesshu Foster.
“The money my dad gave me was in my back pocket, the bills still in each of their three distinct envelopes.” Fiction by Jennine Capó Crucet.
“In his mother’s house there was room for anyone at the last supper.” A poem by Fady Joudah.
A book project that renegotiates the term “undocumented.”
For a trauma victim—forced to leave home and country after years of abuse—the act of writing helped to create meaning from painful past experiences.
Tagged: deportation, families, film, Theo Rigby
Grassroots printmaking helps expose the state’s war on immigrant families.
Tagged: deportation, families, Favianna Rodriguez, posters
With the risk of deportation always present, family members keep quiet, not revealing why they can’t do things other families take for granted.