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- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A3-3.
- Subjects: Dunn, Merrill.; Bobbitt, Jahvontae.; Carter, Doanld.; McCombs, Anthony.; Price, Robert.; Taylor, Darrick.; Woods, Corshawna.; Ringgold, Allen.; Soto-Ramos, Carlos.; Stephens, Joseph.; Baker, Tony.;
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- Latin American artists : from 1785 to now / by Fonseca, Raphael,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)879910; Morrill, Rebecca,editor.(CARDINAL)345551; Murphy, Maia,editor.(CARDINAL)880263;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 336-337) and index.Foreword / Rebecca Morrill and Maia Murphy -- Introduction. From rakatá to rakatá / by Raphael Fonseca -- Eduardo Abaroa -- Farley Aguilar -- Allora & Calzadilla -- Manuel Alvarez Bravo -- Francis Alÿs -- Antonio Henrique Amaral -- Olga de Amaral -- Tarsila do Amaral -- Carlos Amorales -- Sonia Andrade -- Armando Andrade Tudela -- Claudia Andujar -- Alexander Apóstol -- Julieta Aranda -- Iván Argote -- Alejandro Aróstegui -- Lucas Arruda -- ASMA -- Tonico Lemos Auad -- Maria Auxiliadora da Silva -- Belkis Ayón -- Margarita Azurdia -- Firelei Báez -- Adriá Balseca -- Alvaro Barrington -- Artur Barrio -- Patricia Belli -- Antonio Berni -- Diego Bianchi -- Arthur Bispo do Rosário -- Oscar Bony -- Fernando Botero -- Marcelo Brodsky -- Tania Bruguera -- Paulo Bruscky -- Fernando Bryce -- Teresa Burga -- Roberto Burle Marx -- Waltércio Caldas -- Edgar Calel -- Sol Calero -- Seba Calfuqueo -- Johanna Calle -- Iberê Camargo -- Sergio Camargo -- Pia Camil -- Luis Camnitzer -- María Magdalena Campos-Pons -- Giuseppe Campuzano -- Tony Capellán -- Agustín Cárdenas -- Antonio Caro -- Leonora Carrington -- Ulises Carrión -- Flávio de Carvalho -- Claudia Casarino -- Amilcar de Castro -- Willys de Castro -- Leda Catunda -- Carolina Caycedo -- Feliciano Centurión -- Alejandro Cesarco -- Gabriel Chaile -- Martín Chambi -- Marcelo Cidade -- Lygia Clark -- Carlos Colombino -- Donna Conlon -- Horacio Coppola -- Waldemar Cordeiro -- Beatriz Cortez -- Miguel Covarrubias -- Carlos Cruz-Diez -- Abraham Cruzvillegas -- Minerva Cuevas -- Alexandre da Cunha -- Elena Damiani -- Sandú Darié -- Jose Dávila -- Jonathas de Andrade -- Mariana Castillo Deball -- Lenora de Barros -- Jorge de la Vega -- Antonio Dias -- Cícero Dias -- Emiliano Di Cavalcanti -- Mestre Didi -- Eugenio Dittborn -- Djanira -- Juan Downey -- Matías Duville -- Juan Pablo Echeverri -- Felipe Ehrenberg -- Jorge Eielson -- Sandra Eleta -- Leandro Erlich -- Paz Errázuriz -- Jaider Esbell -- Darío Escobar -- Helen Escobedo -- Iran do Espírito Santo -- Alia Farid -- Manuel Felguérez -- León Ferrari -- Rafael Ferrer -- Pedro Figari -- Leonor Fini -- Lucio Fontana -- María Freire -- Pedro Friedeberg -- Coco Fusco --Julio Galán -- Regina José Galindo -- Sandra Gamarra -- Carlos Garaicoa -- Mario García Torres -- Ximena Garrido-Lecca -- Ana Elena Garuz -- Gego -- Anna Bella Geiger -- Gunther Gerzso -- José Gil de Castro -- Mathias Goeritz -- Sonia Gomes -- Beatriz González -- Felix Gonzalez-Torres -- Alberto Greco -- Victor Grippo -- Lourdes Grobet -- Oswaldo Guayasamín -- Alberto da Veiga Guignard -- Antonio Jose Guzman -- Hulda Guzmán -- Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas -- Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe -- Annemarie Heinrich -- Ayrson Heráclito -- Carmen Herrera -- Federico Herrero -- María Teresa Hincapié -- Kati Horna -- Hudinilson Jr. -- Luchita Hurtado -- Enio Iommi -- Graciela Iturbide -- María Izquierdo -- Alfredo Jaar -- Claudia Joskowicz -- Frida Kahlo -- Lucia Koch -- Gyula Kos̆ice -- Guillermo Kuitca -- Fernanda Laguna -- Lucia Laguna -- Wifredo Lam -- David Lamelas -- Las Nietas de Nonó -- Jac Leirner -- Nelson Leirner -- Glenda Léon -- Engel Leonardo -- Leonilson -- Julio Le Parc -- Artur Lescher -- Laura Lima -- Daniel Lind-Ramos -- Aníbal López -- Cándido López -- Los Carpinteros -- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer -- Renata Lucas -- Jorge Macchi -- Oswaldo Maciá -- Lucía Madriz -- Anna Maria Maiolino -- Tomás Maldonado -- Anita Malfatti -- Guadalupe Maravilla -- Cinthia Marcelle -- Marepe -- Teresa Margolles -- Marisol -- Carlos Martiel -- José Carlos Martinat -- Claudia Martínez Garay -- Maria Martins -- Roberto Matta -- Cildo Meireles -- Ana Mendieta -- Carlos Mérida -- Beatriz Milhazes -- Joiri Minaya -- Ad Minoliti -- Marta Minujín -- Tina Modotti -- Jota Mombaça -- Priscilla Monge -- Roberto Montenegro -- Armando Morales -- Delcy Morelos -- Carlos Motta -- Jill Mulleady -- Vik Muniz -- Oscar Muñoz -- Abdias Nascimento -- Eduardo Navarro -- Iván Navarro -- Ana Navas -- Paulo Nazareth -- Edgar Negret -- Maria Nepomuceno -- Ernesto Neto -- Rivane Neuenschwander -- Aliza Nisenbaum -- Luis Felipe Noé -- Juan O'Gorman -- Tomie Ohtake -- Hélio Oiticica -- Lydia Okumura -- Francisco Oller y Cestero -- Gabriel Orozco -- José Clemente Orozco -- Damián Ortega -- Pepón Osorio -- Benjamín Ossa -- Alejandro Otero --María Luisa Pacheco -- Fernando Palma Rodríguez -- Lygia Pape -- Jorge Pardo -- Violeta Parra -- César Paternosto -- Dalton Paula -- Rosana Paulino -- Amelia Peláez -- Andrés Pereira Paz -- Solange Pessoa -- Emilio Pettoruti -- Amalia Pica -- Antonio Pichillá -- La Chola Poblete -- Rita Ponce de León -- Gala Porras-Kim -- Liliana Porter -- Cândido Portinari -- René Portocarrero -- José Guadalupe Posada -- Wilfredo Prieto -- Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa -- Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar -- Vicente do Rego Monteiro -- Rosângela Rennó -- Mauro Restiffe -- Armando Reverón -- Abigail Reyes -- Pedro Reyes -- Manuela Ribadeneira -- Naomi Rincón Gallardo -- Diego Rivera -- Abel Rodríguez -- Miguel Ángel Rojas -- Rebeca Romero -- Lotty Rosenfeld -- Rhod Rothfuss -- José Sabogal -- Doris Salcedo -- Sebastião Salgado -- Zilia Sánchez -- Beatriz Santiago Muñoz -- Oscar Santillán -- Tomás Saraceno -- Mira Schendel -- Lasar Segall -- Ivan Serpa -- Paula Siebra -- Gabriel Sierra -- Regina Silveira -- David Alfaro Siqueiros -- Valeska Soares -- Loló Soldevilla -- Jesús Rafael Soto -- José Antonio Suárez Londoño -- Vivian Suter -- Fernando de Szyszlo -- Rufino Tamayo -- Javier Téllez -- Francisco Toledo -- Joaquín Torres-García -- Guillermo Trujillo -- Tunga -- Johanna Unzueta -- Rubem Valentim -- Adán Vallecillo -- Adriana Varejão -- Remedios Varo -- Sandra Vásquez de la Horra -- Simón Vega -- José Maria Velasco -- José Antonio Velásquez -- Erika Verzutti -- Cecilia Vicuña -- Adrián Villar Rojas -- Alfredo Volpi -- Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca -- Faith Wilding -- Xul Solar -- Carla Zaccagnini -- Francisco Zúñiga -- Glossary of art terms, styles, and movements."Latin American artists have gained increasing international prominence as the art world awakens to the area's extraordinary art scenes and histories. In an accessible A-Z format, this volume introduces key artworks by 308 artists who together demonstrate the variety and vitality of artwork being made. Focusing on those born, or who have lived, in the 20 Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions of Latin America, and featuring historic and living artists -- both those celebrated internationally and names less-known outside their native countries -- this book has been created in close collaboration with an expert panel of 68 advisors and writers. Artists featured include: Allora and Calzadilla, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Francis Alÿs, Olga de Amaral, Fernando Botero, Leonora Carrington, Lygia Clark, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Leonor Fini, Gego, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Carmen Herrera, Graciela Iturbide, Alfredo Jaar, Frida Kahlo, Guillermo Kuitca, Wifredo Lam, Teresa Margolles, Marisol, Cildo Meireles, Ana Mendieta, Beatriz Milhazes, Ernesto Neto, Hélio Oiticica, Gabriel Orozco, José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, Zilia Sánchez, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Cecilia Vicuña, Adrián Villar Rojas and Faith Wilding." --
- Subjects: Art, Latin American.; Artists; Hispanic American art.; Hispanic American artists.;
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- Mi María : surviving the storm, voices from Puerto Rico / by Chansky, Ricia Anne,editor.; Denesiuk, Marci,1969-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: Telling Stories After The Storm / Ricia Anne Chansky -- Executive Editor's Note / Mimi Lok - Map -- Zaira Arvelo Alicea, educator, Aguadilla "Water was everywhere." -- Emmanuel Rodriguez, dental technician, Mayagiiez "I thought I might have to deliver the baby right there!" -- Ramon Lopez Soto, retired builder, Aguadilla "I notified the shelter that I was blind." -- Shania Tatyanna Lind GonzaTez, student, Mayagiiez "Onepack ofRitz crackers, a candle, and not much else." -- Windy Diaz Diaz, retired health professional, San Lorenzo "I felt forgotten. I was forgotten." -- Nilda Rodriguez Collazo, retired factory worker, Toa Baja "I was floating." -- Rafael Ramos Diaz, police captain, Camuy "Our biggest problem was the gas." -- Vivienne Miranda Rodriguez, wellness center owner, farmer, and doula, Rincon "The boys, my sister, and I got sick from the water." -- Jose Garcia Sepulveda, pastor, Aguada "People just wantedfood!" -- Lorel Cubano Santiago, community organizer, San Juan "We watched the ships come. But we weren't getting the aid." -- Carlos Bonilla Rodriguez, farmer, San Sebastian "Not even a nail." -- Israel and Sandra Gonzalez, farmers, Adjuntas "We lost the coffee harvest." -- Belle Marie Torres Veldzquez, medical doctor, Culebra "I felt a beating heart." -- Neysha Irizarry Ortiz, seasonal hotel worker, Culebra "Keep the baby warm." -- Carlos Figueroa Vizquez, electric lineworker, Juana Diaz "Without power for nine or ten months." -- Luis G. Flores Lopez, salesperson, Juncos "Without his treatment, he can't live." -- Miliana Ivelisse Montane/Leon, customer service representative and doula, Caguas "She had her last breaths in my arms." -- Ten Things You Can Do -- Historical Timeline of Puerto Rico - Essay : The Contexts Of DisasterThe seventeen oral histories collected here are stories of surviving the storm and its long aftermath as people waited for relief and aid that rarely arrived. The book offers a multivocal peoples' history of disaster that fosters a greater understanding of the failures of governmental disaster response and the correlating perseverance of the people impacted by these failures, highlighting the colonial relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States. -- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Personal narratives.; Hurricane Maria, 2017; Hurricane Maria, 2017; Hurricane Maria, 2017;
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- The Mexico reader : history, culture, politics / by Joseph, G. M.(Gilbert Michael),1947-editor.(CARDINAL)519303; Henderson, Timothy J.,editor.(CARDINAL)647571;
Includes bibliographical references and index.I. The search for "Lo Mexicano". The Mexican character / Joel Poinsett--The cosmic race / José Vasconcelos--The sons of La Malinche / Octavio Paz--The problem of national culture / Guillermo Bonfil Batalla--How to tame a wild tongue / Gloria Anzaldúa--Mexico City, 1992 / Alma Guillermoprieto--Two Ranchera songs / José Alfredo Jiménez and Cuco SánchezII. Ancient civilizations. The origins of the Aztec / Anonymous--The Feast of the Flaying of Men / Inga Clendinnen--The Totocalli (Motecuhzoma's 'Zoo') / Andrés Bustamante Agudelo and Israel Elizalde Méndez--The meaning of maize for the Maya / J. Eric Thompson--Omens foretelling the conquest / AnonymousIII. Conquest and colony. The Spaniards' entry into Tenochtitlán / Bernal Díaz del Castillo and Hernán Cortés--Cortés and Montezuma / J.H. Elliott--The Battles of Tenochtitlán and Tlatelolco / Anonymous--The spiritual conquest / Fray Jerónimo de Mendieta--Why the Indians are dying / Alonso de Zorita--A Baroque Archbishop-Viceroy / Irving Leonard--On men's hypocrisy / Sor Juana--Whites, Negros, castes / Alexander von Humboldt--The itching parrot, the priest, and the subdelegate / José Joaquín Fernández de LizardiIV. Trials of the young Republic. The siege of Guanajuato / Lucas Alamán--Sentiments of the nation / José María Morelos--Plan of Iguala / Agustín de Iturbide--Women and war in Mexico / Frances Calderón de la Barca--The glorious revolution of 1844 / Guillermo Prieto--Décimas dedicated to Santa Anna's leg / Anonymous--A conservative profession of faith / The editors of El Tiempo--Considerations relating to the political and social situation / Mariano Otero--Liberals and the land / Luis González y González--Standard plots and rural resistance / Raymond B. Craib--Offer of the crown to Maximilian / Junta of Conservative Notables--A letter from Mexico / Empress Carlotta--The triumph of the Republic / Benito Juárez--Porfirio Díaz visits Yucatán / Channing Arnold and Frederick J. Tabor Frost--Scenes from a lumber camp / B. Traven--President Díaz, hero of the Americas / James Creelman--Gift of the skeletons / AnonymousIX. From the perfect dictatorship to an imperfect democracy. Mexicans would not be bought, coerced / Wayne A. Cornelius--Assessing NAFTA : before and after / Mark Weisbrot and Vicente Fox--Ayotzinapa : a father's testimony / John Gibler--The narco who died twice / Ioan Grillo--The promise and peril of López Obrador / Denise Dresser--AMLO on corruption / Andrés Manuel López Obrador--Traditional medicine in modern Mexico and the challenge of COVID-19 / Gabriela Soto--Laveaga and the Nich Ixim Midwives Movement--Should I die abroad, bring me back to Mexico / Jorge Ramos.Special Section. Mexican history in photographs / John MrazV. Revolution. Land and liberty / Ricardo Flores Magón--Plan of Ayala / Emiliano Zapata--The restoration of the Ejido / Luis Cabrera--Zapatistas in the palace / Martín Luis Guzmán--Mexico has been turned into a hell / William O. Jenkins--Pancho Villa / John Reed--La punitiva / Anonymous--Pedro Martínez / Oscar Lewis--Amelio Robles's gender battles in the Zapatista Army / Gabriela Cano--Juan the Chamula / Ricardo Pozas--The Constitution of 1917 : Articles 27 and 123--An agrarian encounter / Rosalie Evans--Ode to Cuauhtémoc / Carlos Pellicer--The socialist ABC's / Anonymous--The ballad of Valentín de la Sierra / Anonymous--Mexico must become a nation of institutions and laws / Plutarco Elías Calles--The formation of the single-party state / Carlos Fuentes--The rough and tumble career of Pedro Crespo / Gilbert M. Joseph and Allen Wells--A convention in Zacapu / Salvador Lemus Fernández--The agrarian reform in La Laguna / Fernando Benítez--The oil expropriation / Josephus DanielsVI. The perils of modernity.They gave us the land / Juan Rulfo--Mexico's crisis / Daniel Cosío Villegas--Struggles of a campesino leader / Rubén Jaramillo--Art and corruption / David Alfaro Siqueiros--The two faces of Acapulco during the Golden Age / Andrew Sackett--The dark deeds of "El Negro" Durazo / José González G--The sinking city / Joel Simon--Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl / Roberto Vallarino--Roma exposes Mexico's darkest secrets / Marcela García--Modesta Gómez / Rosario Castellanos--La Costa Chica and the struggles of Mexico's "third root" / Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran--Afro-Mexican militancy on the Costa ChicaVII. From the ruins. The student movement of 1968 / Elena Poniatowska--El Santo's strange career / Anne Rubenstein--After the earthquake / Victims' Coordinating Council--Letters to Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas / Anonymous--Identity hour / Carlos Monsiváis--The political manifesto of the COCEI of Juchitan, Oaxaca / The COCEI--Women of Juchitán / Jeffrey W. Rubin--EZLN demands at the dialogue table / Zapatista Army of National Liberation--A Tzotzil chronicle / Marián Peres Tsu--Debtors' revenge / Heather WilliamsVIII. The border and beyond. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo--Plan of San Diego / Anonymous--The "wetback invasion" / Timothy J. Henderson--The high cost of deportation / Julia Preston--A Honduran teenager's odyssey across borders / Sonia Nazario--Two poems about immigrant life / Pat Mora and Gina Valdés--The Maquiladora workers of Juárez find their voice / David Bacon--Dompe days / Luis Alberto Urrea--Two songs about drug smuggling / Paulino Vargas and Chalino Sánchez--"We are more American" / Enrique Valencia"The Mexico Reader is a vivid and comprehensive guide to muchos Méxicos-the many varied histories and cultures of Mexico. Unparalleled in scope, it covers pre-Columbian times to the present, from the extraordinary power and influence of the Roman Catholic Church to Mexico's uneven postrevolutionary modernization, from chronic economic and political instability to its rich cultural heritage. Bringing together over eighty selections that include poetry, folklore, photoessays, songs, political cartoons, memoirs, journalism, and scholarly writing, this volume highlights the voices of everyday Mexicans-indigenous peoples, artists, soldiers, priests, peasants, and workers. It also includes pieces by politicians and foreign diplomats, literary giants Octavio Paz, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Carlos Fuentes, and pieces about and by revolutionary leaders Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. This revised and updated edition features new selections that address twenty-first century developments, including the rise of narcopolitics, the economic and personal costs of the United States' mass deportation programs, the political activism of indigenous healers and manufacturing workers, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mexico Reader is an essential resource for travelers, students, and experts alike"--
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