THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCARCERATION AND LITERATURE has a long history. From antiquity to modern times, writers who have experienced incarceration … Read Full Article about Pido la Palabra: A Texas Prison Literature Project for Social Justice and the Literary Imagination
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Pido la Palabra: A Texas Prison Literature Project for Social Justice and the Literary Imagination
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Exhibition Spotlight: Battle for Chile & Walls That Speak
Battle for Chile: Cold War, Coup, and the Court of Public Opinion From September 11, 2023, through April 30, 2024, the Hartness Reading Room … Read Full Article about Exhibition Spotlight: Battle for Chile & Walls That Speak
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Remembering Angela Sonquo Tapia
Scholar, alumna, friend May 10, 1974 – April 29, 2023 Read Angela Tapia's 2017 Portal article, "Making Beauty: The … Read Full Article about Remembering Angela Sonquo Tapia