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Serving Refugee Children Montse Feu

Serving Refugee Children By Montse Feu

Serving Refugee Children by Montse Feu


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Serving Refugee Children bears witness to the experiences of children incarcerated in U.S. detention centers. Through the power of storytelling, this collection of fictionalized narratives centers the struggles, trauma, and spirit of children in detention centers while exposing the egregious conditions and policies that shape their experiences.

Serving Refugee Children Summary

Serving Refugee Children: Listening to Stories of Detention in the USA by Montse Feu

Serving Refugee Children shows the struggles and traumatic experiences that unaccompanied and undocumented children undergo they seek safety in the United States and instead find imprisonment, separation from their families, and immigration enforcement raids. Current legislation and bureaucracy limit publication of first-person narratives from unaccompanied and undocumented children, but service providers and grassroots activists authoring the pieces in this collection bear witness to the children's brave human spirits in their search for safety in the United States. Through the power of storytelling, Serving Refugee Children exposes the many hardships unaccompanied and undocumented children endure, including current detention center conditions. No child should have to live the persecution suffered by children featured in these stories, nor should they have to embark upon perilous journeys across Latin America or be subjected to the difficult immigration court process unaided. Researchers and readers who believe that the emotional bonding of storytelling can humanize discussions and lead to immigration policies that foster a culture of engagement and interconnectedness will be interested in this volume.

Serving Refugee Children Reviews

Serving Refugee Children is timely and it's essential. The historical context provided by the introduction is a fact often neglected when trying to understand the desperate act of leaving everything behind in search of-not a better life but often, simply-a a life. The narratives of service providers that have come out of their experience caring for detained youth are an invaluable historical record and everlasting testimony. They reveal the human cost of policies fashioned by ideologues blinded by their own prejudices. The simple act of listening to the stories of these children dignifies their saga and is, in itself, an act of social justice.-Luis Argueta, Director of the Documentary Series abUSEd: The Postville Raid, ABRAZOS, and The U Turn

About Montse Feu

Montse Feu (Ph.D., University of Houston) is Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of Correspondencia personal y politica de un anarcosindicalista exiliado: Jesus Gonzalez Malo (1943-1965) (2016) and Fighting Fascist Spain (2020). She is the co-editor of Writing Revolution: Hispanic Anarchism in the United States (2019).

Amanda Venta (Ph.D., University of Houston) is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on how relationships between children and caregivers affect mental health with more than 100 publications and funding from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities.

Table of Contents

Preface - Acknowledgments - Introduction, Serving Refugee Children and Their Families - Escapes and Crossings - Seth Michelson, Looking for Luz (Buscando a Luz) - Paloma Villegas, Los ninos florero. Cruzaron como floreros (They Crossed the Border Inside Floreros) - Cassandra Bailey, Growing Up Too Fast (Crecer muy rapido) - Memories and Bonds - Melissa Briones, Alfonso Mercado, Abigail Nunez-Saenz, Paola Quijano, and Andy Torres, Buscando un destino (Looking for a Destino) - Yessica Colin, Camila (Camila) - Ana Maria Fores Tamayo, Elegy to a Refugee Girl (Oda a una nina refugiada) - Silencing - Maria Banos Jordan, Spanish Silencio (Silencio) - Francisco Villegas and Paloma Villegas, Reflection on schooling experiences as undocumented migrants in the U.S. (Una reflexion sobre nuestra propia escolarizacion como migrantes indocumentados en los EE.UU.) - Estrella Godinez, A Yearning Desire (Un deseo anhelante) - Jaime Retamales, Jeremias (Jeremias) - The Love of Strangers - Luz M. Garcini and Martin La Roche, An Undocumented Journey in Search of a Heart (Un viaje indocumentado en busca de un corazon) - Juan A. Rios Vega, An ESL Classroom as a Healing Space (El aula de ingles como segunda lengua: un lugar de sanacion) - Amelia Cotter, The Love of Strangers (El amor de extranos) - About the Authors.

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NLS9781433179495
9781433179495
1433179490
Serving Refugee Children: Listening to Stories of Detention in the USA by Montse Feu
New
Paperback
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2021-07-30
228
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