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Sentiments: Expressions of Cultural Passage

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Sentiments: Expressions of Cultural Passage

Edited by Kim Hanauer

Contributors:  Mei Lum, Bilphena Yaywhon, Lizania Cruz, Adriana Monsalve, Andrea Arrubla, Rami Karem, Keumran Yun, Bomin Jeon, Sheida Soleimani, Asul Azeem Omotosho, Filimon Fishaye, Luwan Teweldebirhan, Salam Gebremichael, Ladin Awad, Joseph Lee, Harris Bauer, Umico, Mina Cheon, Kearra Amay Gopee, Lu Zhang, Dafna Rehavia, Rosemary Reems, 

Sentiments: Expressions of Cultural Passage is a compilation of the sensitivities, hacks, gestures, and actions that we, as immigrants, have used to nourish and preserve ourselves, our families, and our communities. It serves as a toolkit for sanctuary-building, self-determination, and resistance, in the form of ongoing conversations, workshops, artist projects, and writings that explore cultural passage, immigrant identity, and notions of sanctuary. Through this compilation, Sentiments provides a first-person documentation of the various intersections of immigrant identities and the multiple and complicated facets of immigrant experiences. In complicating the traditional narratives, this collection of voices resists the reductive oversimplification of our racially diverse, multicultural, multilingual, and third-space identities, and offers a more nuanced treatment of the wide-ranging identities and experiences that characterize immigrant existence. Additionally, this series explores how the lived experiences of those who are called immigrants in the United States can inform our understanding of how white supremacy has constructed society—and how we can dismantle it.

Published by Press Press, 2018
Softcover, 320 pages with illustrations throughout.  Art work by Andrea Arrubla included.
Dimensions: 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.32 cm)


Edited by Kim Hanauer

Contributors:  Mei Lum, Bilphena Yaywhon, Lizania Cruz, Adriana Monsalve, Andrea Arrubla, Rami Karem, Keumran Yun, Bomin Jeon, Sheida Soleimani, Asul Azeem Omotosho, Filimon Fishaye, Luwan Teweldebirhan, Salam Gebremichael, Ladin Awad, Joseph Lee, Harris Bauer, Umico, Mina Cheon, Kearra Amay Gopee, Lu Zhang, Dafna Rehavia, Rosemary Reems, 

Sentiments: Expressions of Cultural Passage is a compilation of the sensitivities, hacks, gestures, and actions that we, as immigrants, have used to nourish and preserve ourselves, our families, and our communities. It serves as a toolkit for sanctuary-building, self-determination, and resistance, in the form of ongoing conversations, workshops, artist projects, and writings that explore cultural passage, immigrant identity, and notions of sanctuary. Through this compilation, Sentiments provides a first-person documentation of the various intersections of immigrant identities and the multiple and complicated facets of immigrant experiences. In complicating the traditional narratives, this collection of voices resists the reductive oversimplification of our racially diverse, multicultural, multilingual, and third-space identities, and offers a more nuanced treatment of the wide-ranging identities and experiences that characterize immigrant existence. Additionally, this series explores how the lived experiences of those who are called immigrants in the United States can inform our understanding of how white supremacy has constructed society—and how we can dismantle it.

Published by Press Press, 2018
Softcover, 320 pages with illustrations throughout.  Art work by Andrea Arrubla included.
Dimensions: 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.32 cm)


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Edited by Kim Hanauer

Contributors:  Mei Lum, Bilphena Yaywhon, Lizania Cruz, Adriana Monsalve, Andrea Arrubla, Rami Karem, Keumran Yun, Bomin Jeon, Sheida Soleimani, Asul Azeem Omotosho, Filimon Fishaye, Luwan Teweldebirhan, Salam Gebremichael, Ladin Awad, Joseph Lee, Harris Bauer, Umico, Mina Cheon, Kearra Amay Gopee, Lu Zhang, Dafna Rehavia, Rosemary Reems, 

Sentiments: Expressions of Cultural Passage is a compilation of the sensitivities, hacks, gestures, and actions that we, as immigrants, have used to nourish and preserve ourselves, our families, and our communities. It serves as a toolkit for sanctuary-building, self-determination, and resistance, in the form of ongoing conversations, workshops, artist projects, and writings that explore cultural passage, immigrant identity, and notions of sanctuary. Through this compilation, Sentiments provides a first-person documentation of the various intersections of immigrant identities and the multiple and complicated facets of immigrant experiences. In complicating the traditional narratives, this collection of voices resists the reductive oversimplification of our racially diverse, multicultural, multilingual, and third-space identities, and offers a more nuanced treatment of the wide-ranging identities and experiences that characterize immigrant existence. Additionally, this series explores how the lived experiences of those who are called immigrants in the United States can inform our understanding of how white supremacy has constructed society—and how we can dismantle it.

Published by Press Press, 2018
Softcover, 320 pages with illustrations throughout.  Art work by Andrea Arrubla included.
Dimensions: 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.32 cm)


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