Lost: Children of the River
Two years after the story of unaccompanied minors at the Southern U.S. - Mexico border broke worldwide, the humanitarian crisis is still on-going in spite of the very clear fact that the media attention on the crisis has largely dissipated. The refugees continue to struggle through a long, arduous, and perilous journey to reach their promised land. It is a movement of humanity of epic proportions which will change the face of America-mostly for the better-as most influxes of immigrants in America's past have done. This is truly a crisis like few that we have seen. With this publication we, the editors, artists, writers, poets, photographers, and contributors hope to give pause to our busy, fast-paced lives and acknowledge that these children and mothers are people who deserve at the very least our compassion, and at the most our refuge.
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Lost: Children of the River
Two years after the story of unaccompanied minors at the Southern U.S. - Mexico border broke worldwide, the humanitarian crisis is still on-going in spite of the very clear fact that the media attention on the crisis has largely dissipated. The refugees continue to struggle through a long, arduous, and perilous journey to reach their promised land. It is a movement of humanity of epic proportions which will change the face of America-mostly for the better-as most influxes of immigrants in America's past have done. This is truly a crisis like few that we have seen. With this publication we, the editors, artists, writers, poets, photographers, and contributors hope to give pause to our busy, fast-paced lives and acknowledge that these children and mothers are people who deserve at the very least our compassion, and at the most our refuge.
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Lost: Children of the River

Lost: Children of the River

Lost: Children of the River

Lost: Children of the River

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Overview

Two years after the story of unaccompanied minors at the Southern U.S. - Mexico border broke worldwide, the humanitarian crisis is still on-going in spite of the very clear fact that the media attention on the crisis has largely dissipated. The refugees continue to struggle through a long, arduous, and perilous journey to reach their promised land. It is a movement of humanity of epic proportions which will change the face of America-mostly for the better-as most influxes of immigrants in America's past have done. This is truly a crisis like few that we have seen. With this publication we, the editors, artists, writers, poets, photographers, and contributors hope to give pause to our busy, fast-paced lives and acknowledge that these children and mothers are people who deserve at the very least our compassion, and at the most our refuge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692638002
Publisher: Raving Press
Publication date: 02/05/2016
Series: Lost , #4
Pages: 78
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

The Editors:
GABRIEL H. SANCHEZ is a publisher, author, actor, theater director, filmmaker, and entrepreneur from the Rio Grande Valley. He is on a mission to uncover the oases of the deserts (both literal and figurative) between the United States and Mexico.
ISAAC CHAVARRIA still lives in Alton, TX and is currently working on his second manuscript of poetry, Moxado. His first poetry collection, Poxo, won the 2014 NACCS Tejas Poetry Prize.
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