by divinw | Aug 30, 2021
Introduction We present a duoethnographic (Hood and Travis 2021, Wilson and Lawton-Harris 2019, Sawyer and Norris 2015), critical arts-based research project (Travis 2020, Wilson 2018, Wilson and Lawton-Harris 2019), which began as a pre-recorded, on-demand...
by divinw | Aug 30, 2021
Año de 1900 Presente lo tengo yo En un barrio de Saltillo Rosita Alvírez murió Rosita Alvírez murió Rosita ya está en el cielo Dándole cuenta al Creador Hipólito está en la cárcel Dando su declaración Dando su declaración The year 1900 Is present in my mind In a...
by divinw | Aug 30, 2021
Rocking Horse I ride the rocking horse Buelito’s built from discarded wood planks, painted the color of the red coyoles—red as memories. My feet sandaled in brown huaraches from Nuevo Laredo with tiny green nopales and the tinier red pears, tunas, painted on the...
by divinw | Aug 30, 2021
The next two authors offer memoirs and family photos. Writing a memoir, capturing an episode of life with reflection on its meaning, can lead writers to explore their relationships with people, places, or things within historical context. Family photos capture many...
by divinw | Aug 30, 2021
Shekoli (Greetings), my name is Karen Ann Hoffman. I’m a Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork artist and a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee. From colonial days, the French called us the League of the Iroquois, but...
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