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Drawing Deportation: Art and Resistance Among Immigrant Children

Visiting scholar Silvia Rodriguez Vega discusses her book that provides key insights into how immigrant children presented creative, out-of-the-box, powerful solutions to anti-immigrant rhetoric and harsh immigration laws

Wednesday, May 31, 2023, 5 p.m.

Free

Migrant Children Negotiating Educational Systems Series

Based on ten years of work with immigrant children as young as six years old in Arizona and California— and featuring an analysis of three hundred drawings, theater performances, and family interviews—Silvia Rodriguez Vega provides accounts of children’s challenges with deportation and family separation during the Obama and Trump administrations. While much of the literature on immigrant children depicts them as passive, when viewed through this lens they appear as agents of their own stories. The volume provides key insights into how immigrant children in both states presented creative, out-of-the-box, powerful solutions to the dilemmas that anti-immigrant rhetoric and harsh immigration laws present. Through art, they demonstrated a righteous indignation against societal violence, dehumanization, and death as a tool for navigating a racist, anti-immigrant society. When children are the agents of their own stories, they can reimagine destructive situations in ways that adults sometimes cannot, offering us alternatives and hope for a better future. At once devastating and revelatory, Drawing Deportation provides a roadmap for how art can provide a safe and necessary space for vulnerable populations to assert their humanity in a world that would rather divest them of it.

 

Speaker: 

Silvia Rodriguez Vega (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Chicana/o Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara

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Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute

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