Skating on ICE with Technology: Is Immigration and Customs Enforcement coming for your smartphone?
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been increasingly scary and threatening under the Trump administration. A few days ago, armed and masked agents converged on a Chicago apartment house, […]
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A Synesthete’s Atlas: Real-time cartographic improvisations
From artist Eric Theise’s web site — A Synesthete’s Atlas Real time cartographic improvisations using projected, manipulated digital maps, in collaboration with local musicians. A visual wash of street grids, […]
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I’m Here for the Cabezones
It was the constant tiredness I had been feeling for months, the fear I felt for anyone who looked like me, and the hunger for hope that brought me to […]
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Ragga Ragga Summer: A love letter to the Cayman Islands
The following is based on a true story. In 1994, Fidel Castro allowed thousands of Cubans to leave the island on makeshift rafts. I was living on Grand Cayman, writing […]
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In Search of My Grandfather
My Mexican grandfather was born in Austin, Texas, on August 19, 1929. I know this because I have his birth certificate, issued by Travis County and the Texas State Board […]
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Life on the Border: Where lines divide and connect
“Man is born free, yet everywhere he is caged.” Barbed wire, concrete walls, and guarded toll booths — even with friendly guards — confine people to the nation-state of their […]
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Poetry
What a pleasure and an honor to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, alongside community treasure Marta Martinez, in this issue of Motif magazine. Poetry is an integral part of any truly […]
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To Write a Poem: Poetry
To write a poem, they say, you must seek a beautiful moment, at least one a day, so I walk into some parking lot landscaping & hug a Japanese Maple—force […]
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First Mercy and They Open Their Arms: Poetry
First Mercy I am holding in my hand an invisible poem. I can’t read it. I don’t know what it says. I want to make it visible. Want to […]
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Meso-American Time Keeping
Strolling through The Find on 6 in Johnston, I came across a beautifully, intricately carved, circular, wooden plaque. It stared at me as I was staring at it, intrigued by […]
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