Ana Minian
@AnaRMinian
Associate Professor of History, Stanford University; newly released: In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States
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https://history.stanford.edu/people/ana-raquel-minian 16-04-2017 18:44:10
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The Modern Law Library: 'In the Shadow of Liberty' shines a light on American immigration history. ow.ly/70AK50Rt2ZG #modernlawlibrary #legalwriting #immigrationlaw #legalhistory #podcast Ana Minian Legal Talk Network @booksforlawyers Lee Rawles Stanford University
The Modern Law Library: 'In the Shadow of Liberty' shines a light on American immigration history. ow.ly/70AK50Rt2ZG #modernlawlibrary #legalwriting #immigrationlaw #legalhistory #podcast Ana Minian Legal Talk Network @booksforlawyers Lee Rawles Stanford University
Students in my Public History Lab class Lewis & Clark College doing research on violence toward LGBTQ and diasbled people and family structure in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Venezuela and Cuba for the Stanford Migration & Asylum Lab.
lclark.edu/live/news/53461
Click on the link for holds: libraryaware.com/2ZFVCG
Megan Kimble Tom Wheelwright Isaac Arnsdorf Barbara Sallick Alice Randall Ana Minian Dana Mattioli
Incredible, incredible story Los Angeles Times — beautifully told, both through words, and a grandfather's meticulous notebooks, rediscovered: How a migrant farmworker built generational wealth, penny by penny latimes.com/world-nation/s…
'During just the last six months, about a half million immigrants were deported by ICE or by Border Patrol agents. This does not include an additional 137,000 immigrants ordered deported in increasing numbers by immigration judges.'
Legal representation @ 15%.
TRAC Reports
Another vital release is Ana Minian’s In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the US from Viking Books (h/t Hidetaka Hirota @hidehirota.bsky.social):
penguinrandomhouse.com/books/723672/i…
Today at 7 p.m. I launch my book, IN THE SHADOW OF LIBERTY, at City Lights Books: the very embodiment of the Beat Generation. In 1956, the editor and the bookstore manager were arrested and charged w/ disseminating obscene literature for publishing the first edition of HOWL. Come!
'Immigrant detention should have no place in our society.'
Read an exclusive excerpt of Ana Minian's IN THE SHADOW OF LIBERTY in The New York Times 👇 nytimes.com/2024/04/14/opi…
Looking forward to tomorrow night's event at City Lights! Ana Minian in conversation with Irma Herrera 7pm! If you can't make it to the bookstore, sign up to watch the livestream: citylights.com/events/ana-raq…
Really looking forward to reading this critically important book by Ana Minian. Don’t walk, run to buy it!