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UnOccupied Soul (poetry)

By Jesus Cortez   My soul has been occupied since birth I am oppressor and oppressed, trying to shed the madness imposed on me by this poverty, this pain, this colonization of my mind, my heart, trying...

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Perdido (poetry)

By Robert Sagastume   Anoche quise mirarme al espejo y no me encontré Trate de mil formas pero no te mire, Fue en aquel momento en que perdí la niñez La despiadada hora en aquel atardecer,   Todavía...

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Existential Dreams (poetry)

By Erick Huerta Erick Huerta, aka El Random Hero, is a journalism student at East Los Angeles College,  DREAM Act activist with Dream Team Los Angeles.   Alone at night Me, myself and I We talk a lot...

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Joaquin Luna: the Death of a DREAM (poetry)

By Abraham Medina Abraham Medina, graduated in 2011 from UCI with a bachelors in Sociology, has interned for UFCW 324 and OCLF, been involved with El Centro Cultural de Mexico in Santa Ana, the Orange...

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Fighting for a DREAM (non-fiction narrative)

By Luis Aguilar Luis Aguilar, a nurse by profession, a soccer player by choice, and a DREAMer by destiny. Also an active member of the Arkansas Coalition for DREAM a statewide immigrant youth-led...

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The Borders Between Us. The Borders Within Us (non-fiction narrative)

By Caitlin Patler Caitlin Patler is a PhD student in the UCLA Department of Sociology. She has been an activist for the DREAM Act and immigrants’ rights for the last decade. Reflections on a Border...

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Room 302 (Poetry in memoir form)

By Graciela Lopez Graciela Lopez, is a junior at Cal State Fullerton. She is a Sociology major with a minor in Women’s Studies. She transferred from Mt. SAC after obtaining two A.A. degrees in...

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My Very Own Picket Line; Struggling thoughts of an undocumented college...

By Jacky   Jacky, a recent graduate from UC Irvine with B.A. in Psychology & Social Behavior. Currently working at Latino Health Access, a non-profit for healthy communities in Orange County facing...

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Not the Perfect Dreamer, but That’s Okay (non-fiction essay)

By Nancy Meza Nancy, is human being born in Jalisco, Mexico raised in East Los Angeles. She attended East Los Angeles community college then transferred to UCLA where she graduated with a degree in...

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The Dreamer Condition (Fiction)

By Fernando Romero Fernando, graduated from Cal State Long Beach in 2009 and studied Creative Writing and Journalism. He is a co-founding member of Dreamers Adrift. At CSULB, he was a co-founding...

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