Tag Archives: Mexican-American
An Undocumented Story
How God and “Deferred Action” Hastened Hope for One Undocumented Immigrant The following article is the second in a series, Tracking the Immigration Debate. This week we are cross-posting with our partner site, ecclesio.com. The author’s name is withheld for … Continue reading
All About US & Other Poems (video)
Unbound is proud to bring you the spoken word of Ariana Salazar-Newton, a third generation Mexican-American and seminary student, talking about race, gender, sexuality, and class. All About US: An Immigration Poem During Economic Crisis Read Ariana’s poem originally … Continue reading
Arizona Schools “Confiscate” Mexican American Books, Art
Act now to protect Mexican American studies and books! In 2010, the Arizona legislature passed HB 2281 and effectively ended Mexican-American studies throughout the state—half of whose public school students are Hispanic and Latino/a. On January 10, 2012, the Tucson … Continue reading