Category Archives: Immigration
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Immigration: Hopes Realized, Dreams Derailed The exhibition,the poetry and the music
Immigration: Hopes Realized, Dreams Derailed at the Spaceworks Gallery in Tacoma is an exhibition only one mile from the Northwest Detention Center (until August 17). It is supported by the Washington Arts Commission, Allied Arts Foundation and Humanities Washington
This entry was posted on July 26, 2017 and is filed under Immigration, Uncategorized. -
Maria De Los Angeles: Artist, Activist, Undocumented
DACA Delayed Action for Childhood Arrivals a program that provides temporary status to young people brought here as children may be cancelled any day. Maria De Los Angeles, a DACA who is not afraid to speak out, addresses the tensions and anxieties of immigrant families in her drawings and performances.
This entry was posted on January 24, 2017 and is filed under art criticism, Art of Democracy, Feminism, Immigration, Uncategorized. -
May Day Art and Writing Booth 2016
May Day Art and Writing Booth “How have Immigration Laws affected you?”
This entry was posted on May 2, 2016 and is filed under Immigration, Uncategorized. -
“Migration” the exhibition until July 5
Migration the Exhibition in Columbia City Guest Gallery until July 7 includes art about detention, migration, femicide, and much more by Deborah Faye Lawrence, Tatiana Garmendia, and Cecilia Alvarez
This entry was posted on June 17, 2015 and is filed under Art and Activism, Art and Ecology, Art and Politics Now, Barack Obama, Immigration, Indigenous activism, Migration, Uncategorized. -
A Remarkable First Thursday in Seattle
First Thursday honored Latino artist at City Hall, Serving Homeless in Pioneer Square, honoring survivors by Nicki Sucec and inspiring homeless youth to creativity.
This entry was posted on August 3, 2012 and is filed under Art and Politics Now, Chicana Artists, economic imperialism vs democracy, Immigration. -
Happy New Year! Resist Ignorance!
I am starting the New Year with a quote from someone who declares himself to be ignorant. “But I can’t tell Jose Cuervo from Al Queda operatives by looking at them because they cut their beards off. It’s like trying to get fly manure out of pepper without your glasses on you know? I mean […]
This entry was posted on January 2, 2008 and is filed under Immigration, National Treasure Book of Secrets.