Booth # C11
Venas Abiertas curated by Cheryl Molnar
Featuring artist Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "'I am not going to tell you that (Mexicans) are the best people on the face of the earth, or that they will have made wonderful citizens...' Testimony in House Committee on Immigration, 1928"
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Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "Central to Eiseley's naturalism was the notion that man is inescapably part of nature"
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Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "Burbank supported the theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "When A Woman Falls In love with a Banano de sangre pura 2500"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "Rufina escaped the nightmare after hiding between the gnarled roots of a large crabapple tree, She heard the sounds of her children being dismembered, their small voices screaming her name"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "Marissa Which was it to be strong, or submissive, rebellious or conforming"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "California marks the limit of geographical progress of civilization"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "'Why a woman might choose a well known body dump for a driving lesson', Salvador"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "We have to contend with an alien race, one with a different language, different customs, different moral standards and different diseases, from the Journal of American Medical Association, 1926 2500"
Rachelle Anayansi Mozman Solano, "The Mirror Is an ambiguous symbol. Not only does it reproduce images it contains and absorbs them"