Poverty -- Fiction
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Grip, Squeeze, Grieve, Repeat, 2023
Item
Identifier: pf_2023fall_sam_tyreetta.pdf
Overview
"My hometown, Donaldsonville, was deemed the worst city in Louisiana and the second worst city to live in America by an article published by 21wallst and BR Proud. The article was shared on social media and broadcasted news stations which further marginalized and stereotyped residents of Donaldsonville. Amidst the backdrop of the article, my novel, "Grip, Squeeze, Grieve, Repeat," unfolds through the lens of 15-year-old Montez Comeaux. Montez grapples with the fallout from the article,...
Dates:
2023
Terrorismo, 2010
Item
Identifier: vm_2010summer_cayamcela_juan.pdf
Overview
"Terrorismo is an animated graphic narrative about three friends who decide that they can no longer live a life of poverty and discrimination. They decide that their only course of action is to gain the attention of terrorist in hopes of joining him in his crusade of violent social change." -- Abstract
Dates:
2010