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The Power of Love

My Experience in a U.S. Immigration Jail

By Ana Amalia Guzmán Molina, trans. by Marilu McCarthy

"The Power of Love is the horrific story of two immigrant parents.... who are one day arrested and imprisoned, their civil rights denied, and separated from their young children.... A sad, courageous and beautiful testimony.... [told] by the mother of her year in an immigration jail in the "Promised Land," where the great American dream became one of the worst nightmares." —Mario Bencastro, author, Odessey to the North

Bilingual • EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 256 pages * $15.95

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Borderland Theology

by Jerry H. Gill

"In this timely and accessible book, Gill explores the significance of the border as a privileged place for encountering God. Drawing on the rich stories of persons and communities shaped by the unique perspective of the borderland, Gill finds in those stories the seeds of a truly American theology of liberation."

—Robert S. Goizueta, author of Caminemos con Jesus: Toward a Hispanic/Latino Theology of Accompaniment.

EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 129 pages • $13.95 • Order now

The Power of Love / El Poder del Amor

by Amalia Molina

"The Power of Love is the horrific story of two immigrant parents.... who are one day arrested and imprisoned, their civil rights denied, and separated from their young children.... A sad, courageous and beautiful testimony.... [told] by the mother of her year in an immigration jail in the "Promised Land," where the great American dream became one of the worst nightmares." —Mario Bencastro, author, Odessey to the North
Bilingual • EPICA• 2003 • Photos • 256 pages • $14.95 • Order now

 

Not All that Glitters is Gold / No Todo que Brilla es Oro

by the Building Bridges/Crossing Divides Team

Not All That Glitters Is Gold tells the reality of Latino immigrants in Columbia Heights, Washington DC as told by Latino youth. The testimonies and the stories that the youth gathered give them an inside look at the broader picture of immigrant life in Washington DC. As the youth interview other immigrants and tell their own stories, they gradually uncover the myth of the "American Dream."

EPICA • 2003 • 50 pages • Photos • Bilingual • $6.50 • Order now

Border Witness: Youth Confront NAFTA

by Maureen Casey

Photographs by Marie Triller

Border Witness was born out of the experience of a Labor-Religion Coalition delegation to Mexico of young people from across New York State. In English and Spanish with more than 50 revealing and powerful photos. Offers a vivid commentary on the results of NAFTA in northern Mexican communities. It will leave a "footprint" on your heart.

NYS Labor-Religion Coalition • 2001 • 115 pages • Bilingual • Photos • $25 • Order now

 

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