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8: Julio Salgado
Publisher |
Nia King
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
May 21, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:52:51

It's the radicals versus the assimilationists. But wait, are we talking about the queers or the DREAMers? In this case, it's both! Undocuqueer activist illustrator Julio Salgado discusses his political progression from painting a picture perfect portrait of undocumented students to a framework that recognizes even if your record isn't squeaky clean, you don't deserve to be deported. Highlights include a date with a gay Latino Republican, using art to combat fatphobia and body-hatred, and the "privilege" of being undocumented in California.

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Photo by Jesus Iñiguez

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