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Mexican poet Cesar A. Cruz takes on the Empire with a powerful collection of poems, short stories and political bullets. Author Luis Rodriguez (Always Running) describes Cesar's writings as filled with "fierce insight and righteous rage." The book has received praise from Godfather of Chicano Studies, Rudy Acuna, political activist Yuri Kochiyama, former Black Panther Shaka At-thinnin, rapper Paris, and many others. Mr. Cruz dispels the myth of the so-called "Illegal Alien" in North America and stands up for all human beings seeking to change the world. Library of Congress Control Number: 2008901057.…mehr

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Mexican poet Cesar A. Cruz takes on the Empire with a powerful collection of poems, short stories and political bullets. Author Luis Rodriguez (Always Running) describes Cesar's writings as filled with "fierce insight and righteous rage." The book has received praise from Godfather of Chicano Studies, Rudy Acuna, political activist Yuri Kochiyama, former Black Panther Shaka At-thinnin, rapper Paris, and many others. Mr. Cruz dispels the myth of the so-called "Illegal Alien" in North America and stands up for all human beings seeking to change the world. Library of Congress Control Number: 2008901057.
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An attempt to make things possible, to put dreams into reality, strain them from frantic curiosity, and examine the screams we scream when we reflect on the past which made our dreams what we wish for in the first place. In all the pretty words possible to speak, Cesar Cruz and his work does what it can to help you process your own experiences. Some like love, some like grief, many of many pertaining to the nuanced experiences of life. All done in such a violent urge to empathize with absolutely everything. Cesar puts experience on paper, makes all of our memories shared by the traumas of the nuance they hold. Quite frankly, I hope you suffer with me, it's the only way we learn anything.