Reviews
El Paso: Five Families and One Hundred Years of Blood, Migration, Race, and Memory by Jazmine Ulloa proudly and forcefully argues that this city’s history, people, and binational nature must be brought directly into the center of U.S. history much like Ellis Island or the American Revolution are, instead of being relegated to the margins of our nation’s narrative and simply revisited every time an immigration crisis explodes.
Book Review of William Archila's, Canícula / Dog Days
Review of Annie Wenstrup's "The Museum of Unnatural Histories."
Luz Schweig's debut poet book, "The Half That Runs."