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PUBLICATION
Speaking Truths: The Poetics of Defining Human Slavery
Achiote Press, 2007
Image by Christine Stark, "Buffalo Grows Back Her Hair"
Poetry Contributions by Agustin Palacios, Aida F. Santos, Brenda
Kwon, Catzie Vilayphonh, Cawa Tran, Chong N. Kim, Christine
Stark, Danielle Deadwyler, Elsa Orejudos Valimidano, Gabriela
Erandi Rico, Keelikolani Lee, and Michelle Myers.
Introduction by Annie Fukushima, Speaking Truths: The Poetics
of Defining Human Slavery. California: Achiote Press, 2007.
"Through language and art we bear witness to normalized
violence of human trafficking/slavery that has made its way
into the present. Through articulating how people survive pain,
may we imagine a space of liberation, of freedom, through the
language of speaking truth(s). In speaking truth we allow for
a context of defining the spaces in which human slavery situates
itself: in poverty, racism, gender, and the colonial legacies
and ongoing reality that manifest in militarization. And, in
these spaces, human trafficking crosses not only the fine lines
of ideological structures that we define in our everyday, but
the everyday of the global. We dedicate this to women, queers,
and women of color who by their racialization and sexuality
face lived realities of being raced and sexed, and resisting
raced/sexed violence enacted on their bodies. This publication
is in memory of the estimated 50,000 that are trafficked throughout
the U.S. annually, and the estimated 800,000 plus globally trafficked
survivors, who are not merely numbers, but a testament to violence
at its extreme."To
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