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Tiny Fire: The Eastside Years

January 28, 2014 by Nicholas Belardes Leave a Comment

Tiny Fire: The Eastside Years

1 MOTHER CHASING ME THROUGH the apartment parking lot, pregnant. Her belly, round like a basketball, my sister in it. Me looking back and running, finger pointing at my mother, her stern eyes, wet with anger, the small me laughing out loud, Kassandra cursing me from the womb, years later I would put her in […]

Filed Under: Latino, nonfiction Tagged With: aqua net, California, coming of age, family, fight, fighting, Fresno, growing up, Hispanic, Latino, Mexican, Michael Medrano, novelist, poet, racism, school, winery

Conversation With An Immigration Reform Protestor

January 27, 2014 by Nicholas Belardes Leave a Comment

Conversation With An Immigration Reform Protestor

GONZALO SANTOS WAS TIRED, EXCITED, passionate when he called me about the Wednesday’s immigration reform protests in Bakersfield, Calif. He and other demonstrators followed several U.S. Congressmen to a country club, and then to a farmer’s dirt field, as continued pressure on lawmakers to re-write a system of immigration laws, Santos says are “woefully outdated.” […]

Filed Under: Latino Tagged With: arrest, bills, congress, deport, deportations, Gonzalo Santos, house whip, ICE, immigrants, immigration reform, issues, Kevin McCarthy, Latino, laws, Mexico, nicholas belardes, obama, politics

English Only?

January 10, 2014 by Nicholas Belardes 9 Comments

English Only?

IT WAS AUTUMN in suburban Richmond. Cheerful, acute voices overwhelmed the muted sounds of falling leaves. “Córrele Guillermo,” yelled Elena to her toddler. “Te tengo aquí unas galletitas.” Just next to her, a round, middle-aged face surfaced from behind a USA Today. With deepening, fresh wrinkles, he glanced and gruntled, “In this park we only […]

Filed Under: Latino, nonfiction Tagged With: America, change, culture, discrimination, english, flash, language, Latino, luis marentes, nonfiction, people, racism, spanish, UMASS, white, writer

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