Tag: immigration
Paying Homage to Hope in the Era of Trump
Remember: those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
I’ll See Your Brexit and Raise You a Trump
If Trump follows Leave, what of artists and social responsibility?
HJ Lee’s Calling to Launch KoreanAmericanStory.org
"Art stays stay forever in people’s minds."
Latino-American Artists Meld History, Present
Portraying the Latino experience in America to challenge right-wing scare tactics.
A Comics Great Tackles the Irish Immigrant Experience
Colleen Doran's “Gone to Amerikay” weaves together three time periods into a very satisfying story.
The Physics of Modern Media and Politics
In political inertia, "a body at rest stays at rest until the voters decide to act."
As U.S. Austerity Deepens, Prepare for Revolution
Hopefully it will be a peaceful revolution. It may not be. But, as in the Middle East and Europe with hints in Asia, it's coming.
Welcoming Immigrant Kids to America
People need to understand that all parents want their kids to live safely without threat of rape and violence.
Magnificence and Gallantry Elude Sarkozy, Energize France
Disparaging a beloved novel resulted in a thoughtful, complicated backlash.
Bureaucracy Surrounding Artist Visas Creating Grassroots Foes
How should government control Americans' exposure to foreign performing artists?
Ready, Aim, Murder: Lou Dobbs Prepares Latest Assault on Immigrants
What do you give Lou Dobbs for his birthday? Crisp white sheets? One for his bed, one for his head?