The Detainee Allies Newsletter
Group: Thomas Konrad, Saul Miranda-Cardenas, RJ Garcia, Axuni Martinez Detainee Allies started in June 2018 in San Diego as a…
Allies to End Detention is a grassroots organization that communicates with detainees at the Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego. They stand in solidarity with refugees and migrants. They work mostly with citizens at the San Diego – Tijuana Border.
Group: Thomas Konrad, Saul Miranda-Cardenas, RJ Garcia, Axuni Martinez Detainee Allies started in June 2018 in San Diego as a…
This project was conducted for the Race and Oral History Course at UCSD in the Spring of 2019. This post is a reflection on the limits of oral history and ways to overcome them through an engagement with the letter. The letter I chose was written by a Mexican mother to Detainee Allies.. She is 37 years and had been living in San Diego for 19 years before being detained. In this post, you will find a reflection on how to rethink oral history thanks to an artifact. I will provide a personal analysis of the letter, highlighting sections that articulate the following themes: endless violence, militarized border, family, vulnerability and confinement. The goal of this project is to amplify the voice of one detainee confined at Otay Mesa Detention Center. Closed from the outside world and deprived of face-to-face interactions, detainees have resorted to letter writing to speak out and to convey their humanity. Reading their letters creates a form of encounter that approximates an oral history interview.
Kate Swanson, born and raised in southern Ontario, Canada, is a professor of urban geography with a focus on social…
Luis, a queer identified 19 year old boy from El Salvador, who came during the caravan of 2018. He is…
A collection of letters written by Venezuelan detained migrants covering the topics of their life in Venezuela, conflict, their detained…
Short term or long term, any contribution towards a form of resistance sparks change, although it may not always be…
Ivette Lorona, a second-year graduate student at San Diego State University studying Public Health and Latin American Studies, is the…
Working with Detainee Allies this quarter has been such an amazing opportunity. Eye-opening, difficult at times, inspiring, and fulfilling are…
Kate Swanson, originally from Canada, is a professor of human geography at San Diego State University. Her work specifically focuses…
A collection of letters written by Venezuelan detained migrants covering the topics of their life in Venezuela, conflict, their detained…