There and Back
by raul garza
Traveling from her native Mexico, Gloria joins her husband,
Victor, on a migrant farm workers’ camp. Her arrival on the day of
President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration reveals stark contrasts
between the American dream and her reality.
A series of visits by a liberated, contemporary Virgen de Guadalupe offers Gloria a
glimpse of her life and legacy in the context of other
presidential eras (Reagan and Trump)...
Traveling from her native Mexico, Gloria joins her husband,
Victor, on a migrant farm workers’ camp. Her arrival on the day of
President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration reveals stark contrasts
between the American dream and her reality.
A series of visits by a liberated, contemporary Virgen de Guadalupe offers Gloria a
glimpse of her life and legacy in the context of other
presidential eras (Reagan and Trump), and presents a life-altering
choice: stay in the United States, and accept her status as a
member of the under-class, or abandon the agreed-upon plan and her
future family to claim dignity and fulfillment.
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