Tag Archives: Deportation
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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. -
“Liberty Denied: Immigration, Detention, Deportation” an exhibition
“Liberty Denied: Immigration, Detention, Deportation” on display at the Museum of Culture and Environment at Central Washington University in Ellensburg features fifteen artists in many media addressing the nightmare of immigration, detention and deportation, some of the political and economic forces that lead to it, as well as the positive contributions that immigrants make to this country.
This entry was posted on October 11, 2016 and is filed under Uncategorized. -
Art about Detention and Immigration as a terrible new law makes its way through Congress
Detention is already out of control in this country. The current immigration bill will make it much worse.
This entry was posted on June 20, 2013 and is filed under Art and Activism.