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The Texas After Violence Project Seeks Candidates for Executive Director PositionSubmitted by TAVP2007 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 05:11.
Interim Executive Director Appointed for the Texas After Violence ProjectSubmitted by TAVP2007 on Sun, 09/25/2011 - 21:54.
Witnessing An Execution in Texas: A podcast by Maurice ChammahSubmitted by Virginia Raymond on Sun, 08/14/2011 - 17:24.
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Virginia Raymond - Selected publications"Complicating Rodríguez: Alberta Snid of Edgewood," in Recovering the Hispanic History of Texas, Monica Perales and Raúl Ramos, editors. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2010 “Texas After Violence Project.” Sound Bytes, newsletter of the Texas Oral History Association (TOHA), Baylor University, Fall 2008, p. 3 “Alberta Zepeda Snid.” Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association 2008. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/SS/fsn12.html, last accessed November 3, 2008 “Listening After Violence: Texas After Violence Project,” and “Sobre nuestro proyecto” (translation: Dan Olivas and Ma. Sofia Corona with suggestions from Diana Salgado and Pedro S. Cruz). La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Vol. 21, Issue 7, September 2008 (but published August 2008), http://www.esperanzacenter.org/, last accessed October 13, 2008 “Alberta Zepeda Snid: Activist Parent.” La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Vol. 21, Issue 4., May 2008, http://www.esperanzacenter.org, last accessed October 13, 2008 “Against Innocence: Plyler v. Doe at 25,” La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Vol. 20, Issue 5, June 2007, http://www.esperanzacenter.org, last accessed October 13, 2008 “Ruthe Winegarten,” (memorial), La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Volume 17, Issue 6, July/August 2004, http://www.esperanzacenter.org, last accessed October 13, 2008 Review of Historia: The Literary Making of Chicana and Chicano History, by Louis Gerard Mendoza, in Ethnic and Third World Book Review, University of Texas at Austin, Spring 2003 “Only flesh, not stone, can remember…Unearthing the histories of ‘paupers cemeteries’ and ‘pest farms,’ La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Volume 15, Issue 6, July/August 2002, http://www.esperanzacenter.org, last accessed October 13, 2008 “April on Tillery Street,” ¡ALLGO PASA! Cultura arte jotería & información, ALLGO: Austin Latina Latino Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Organization, Austin, Texas. Vol. 18, 2002 “Lessons from Lubbock: What the Park Teaches,” La Voz de Esperanza, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, Volume 14, Issue 6, July-August 2001 (Not online yet, as of October 2008) Review of Anything But Love by Gustavo Pérez Firmat, LareDOS, Laredo, Texas, 2000 Review of American Encounters: Greater Mexico, the U.S. and the Erotics of Culture by José E. Limón, LareDOS, Laredo, Texas, 2001 “New INS Rules Aid Some [Central American] Refugees,” Austin Peace and Justice Coalition News, March 1991 “Reflections after Webster,” Texas Civil Liberties Reporter, Fall, 1989 "How to make the [National Lawyers] Guild More Inclusive," 1980s, reprinted in National Lawyers Guild Organizing Manual, 2009, Chapter 2, p. 10 |