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Community organizing ten years after the Librotraficante Caravan
This Book was written five hundred years after the Mexica relented governance of their land to the spanish pirates who razed our libraries, burned our books and art.
This Book comes twenty-five years after the creation of Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say in Houston, where our voices and stories were silenced and ignored.
This Book is published ten years after Arizona officials enforced a ban on Mexican American Studies.
These erasures–and our resistance to them–have long themselves been erased. That ends now.
The Tip of the Pyramid renders the power of community to shatter the generalizations, cliches, and stereotypes that sentence us. It unpacks metaphors that are over 500 years old. And it documents the self-empowerment of our gente.
As new attacks loom, The Tip of the Pyramid impels our Community and allies to unite.
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Community organizing ten years after the Librotraficante Caravan
This Book was written five hundred years after the Mexica relented governance of their land to the spanish pirates who razed our libraries, burned our books and art.
This Book comes twenty-five years after the creation of Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say in Houston, where our voices and stories were silenced and ignored.
This Book is published ten years after Arizona officials enforced a ban on Mexican American Studies.
These erasures–and our resistance to them–have long themselves been erased. That ends now.
The Tip of the Pyramid renders the power of community to shatter the generalizations, cliches, and stereotypes that sentence us. It unpacks metaphors that are over 500 years old. And it documents the self-empowerment of our gente.
As new attacks loom, The Tip of the Pyramid impels our Community and allies to unite.