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Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners' Anthology
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Author: Eddy Zheng & APSC
ISBN: 9780981692609
Publisher: Asian Prisoner Support Committee
Year: 2007
Format: Paper
Condition: New
ISBN: 9780981692609
Publisher: Asian Prisoner Support Committee
Year: 2007
Format: Paper
Condition: New
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This anthology of work by Asian and Pacific Islander (API) prisoners is the first book to highlight the unique stories and perspectives of this growing prisoner population in the U.S. In total, 22 talented API prisoner writers, poets, and artists have contributed to this anthology, which was initiated and co-edited by Eddy Zheng, who was recently released from prison and immigration detention after over two decades behind bars.
Through original poetry, vignettes, essays, first-hand narratives, interviews, and drawings, these prisoners cover topics such as the factors that led to their incarceration, the cruelty that occurs in prisons and immigration detention jails, and the harsh reality of deportation that awaits many API prisoners. By offering readers a glimpse into their innermost fears, regrets, and dreams, these prisoners have contributed an important voice to our society's discussion around race, immigration, and prison issues. Contributors to this anthology are Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Mien, Tongan, and Vietnamese; some are immigrant, refugees, indigenous or adopted. One is transgender, another is female.
Praise for Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners' Anthology …The writings are all so candid, real, different. They are so honest that it will amaze you. - Yuri Kochiyama, Human Rights Activist --2007
This has never been done before. These are voices that nobody has heard before, even within the API community. There is such a broad range of incredibly moving stories. You will read it and just be surprised by every page. - Helen Zia --KPFA radio interview 5/2/07
This anthology of work by Asian and Pacific Islander (API) prisoners is the first book to highlight the unique stories and perspectives of this growing prisoner population in the U.S. In total, 22 talented API prisoner writers, poets, and artists have contributed to this anthology, which was initiated and co-edited by Eddy Zheng, who was recently released from prison and immigration detention after over two decades behind bars.
Through original poetry, vignettes, essays, first-hand narratives, interviews, and drawings, these prisoners cover topics such as the factors that led to their incarceration, the cruelty that occurs in prisons and immigration detention jails, and the harsh reality of deportation that awaits many API prisoners. By offering readers a glimpse into their innermost fears, regrets, and dreams, these prisoners have contributed an important voice to our society's discussion around race, immigration, and prison issues. Contributors to this anthology are Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Mien, Tongan, and Vietnamese; some are immigrant, refugees, indigenous or adopted. One is transgender, another is female.
Praise for Other: an Asian & Pacific Islander Prisoners' Anthology …The writings are all so candid, real, different. They are so honest that it will amaze you. - Yuri Kochiyama, Human Rights Activist --2007
This has never been done before. These are voices that nobody has heard before, even within the API community. There is such a broad range of incredibly moving stories. You will read it and just be surprised by every page. - Helen Zia --KPFA radio interview 5/2/07