Category Archives: human rights

Main: Experiment in Democracy

Here’s the main mini-documentary that I created with local historian Jean Reynolds. Many details in the full blog post.

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Intro: Experiment in Democracy

First, playback advice. The 640×480 version is a lot easier on the eyes. Now, here’s what this is: In 2002 and 2003 I worked with local historian Jean Reynolds on this project for the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago … Continue reading

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Antonio Lagunas

This was recorded on September 28, 2003, when artists across the United States and Mexico participated in “A Day Without Water,” a vigil and presentation of creative works inspired by immigrants. A number of artists and supporters also spent 24 … Continue reading

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