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"There is a reason why Jesus taught in parables. Stories can move hearts in a way that arguments, denitions, and statistics cannot. This remarkable new book of testimonies from migrants, along with commentary from those who work with them, paints a vivid portrait of the human condition. These stories, by turns heartbreaking, infuriating, and moving, will enable readers to see migrants in a new way, as they come to know them not simply as a political issue but as human beings with rich and complicated lives--like all of us. Open this book and encounter some contemporary parables. And then let…mehr

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"There is a reason why Jesus taught in parables. Stories can move hearts in a way that arguments, denitions, and statistics cannot. This remarkable new book of testimonies from migrants, along with commentary from those who work with them, paints a vivid portrait of the human condition. These stories, by turns heartbreaking, infuriating, and moving, will enable readers to see migrants in a new way, as they come to know them not simply as a political issue but as human beings with rich and complicated lives--like all of us. Open this book and encounter some contemporary parables. And then let your heart be opened." --James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage "Voices of the Border springs from the exemplary witness and work of the binational Kino Border Initiative. The volume's insightful framing essays and testimonios contextualize the complex issue of migration, oer a powerful counternarrative to demonizing misconceptions, and--most signicantly--center migrants' own voices. Its thematic approach and accessible prose make the dynamic and informative volume valuable for use with undergraduate and graduate courses, immersion trips, or civic and religious groups."--Kristin E. Heyer, professor of theological ethics, Boston College "A moving portrayal of immigrant struggles, hopes, and determination. These powerful testimonios lift up the voices and stories of the forgotten people demanding to be heard. A labor of love and social justice, the editors legitimize the lives lived while asking readers to engage in our shared humanity."--Susana Rivera-Mills, provost and executive vice president for academic aairs, Ball State University "Voices of the Border masterfully interweaves the powerful testimonios of migrants at the Sonora-Arizona border with the literatures on immigration, border enforcement, immigrant criminalization, and Latin American history. The editors and contributors place the humanity and dignity of the lives of those with whom they spoke at the forefront of the volume. Voices of the Border is a must-read for immigration scholars, activists, policymakers, and members of faith-based organizations."--Daniel E. Martínez, associate professor of sociology and codirector of the Binational Migration Institute, University of Arizona "In this must-read book, the voices of migrants provide an essential roadmap for change. This collection models a polyvocal commitment to social justice and presents an alternative path: by following the lead of those directly impacted, brutal US policies can be replaced with discourse and actions that ensure the dignity of all human beings." --Deborah A. Boehm, author of Returned: Going and Coming in an Age of Deportation
Autorenporträt
Tobin Hansen is an instructor of anthropology at the University of Oregon. His research examines migration and deportation, race, masculinities, care, borders, prisons, and gangs. He is a volunteer at the Kino Border Initiative. María Engracia Robles Robles is a Missionary Sister of the Eucharist and education coordinator at the Kino Border Initiative. She is the author of Las últimas serán las primeras: El discipulado de las mujeres en los Evangelios. Sean Carroll, SJ, is the executive director of the Kino Border Initiative.