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Good afternoon and welcome. Thank you so much for being here this afternoon. My name is Diana Anzaldua and i am a licensed clinical social worker and trauma biologist. And i am here to introduce two amazing women Elizabeth Cummins munoz with her book mother coin the story of immigrant around us. Yes. And and also Elizabeth Farfan Santos undocumented motherhood conversations on love, trauma and, Border Crossing and so im going to let both of these lovely women introduce themselves. So well start with. Hi, im Elizabeth Cummins munoz and i am a writer and a teacher. I live in houston. My background is actually in literature. Literary studies and analysis and. Im a mother and i am elizabeth Ivonne Santos and, also a writer. My background is in medical anthropology. I you know, i touch on lot of issues related to health, illness and the body. I teach these issues also in the College Medicine at the university of houston. And some of that comes out in my work. Yes. Thank you so much. So both
Us. Yes. And and also Elizabeth Farfan Santos undocumented motherhood conversations on love, trauma and, Border Crossing and so im going to let both of these lovely women introduce themselves. So well start with. Hi, im Elizabeth Cummins munoz and i am a writer and a teacher. I live in houston. My background is actually in literature. Literary studies and analysis and. Im a mother and i am elizabeth Ivonne Santos and, also a writer. My background is in medical anthropology. I you know, i touch on lot of issues related to health, illness and the body. I teach these issues also in the College Medicine at the university of houston. And some of that comes out in my work. Yes. Thank you so much. So both are going to read just a small excerpt from their book. So we can start with elizabeth. So im actually going to read the first few pages from, the introduction, which begin immediately with a question that is central to this book and to the conversations that i had with the women who are fea
Good afternoon and welcome. Thank you so much for being here this afternoon. My name is Diana Anzaldua and i am a licensed clinical social worker and trauma biologist. And i am here to introduce two amazing women Elizabeth Cummins munoz with her book mother coin the story of immigrant around us. Yes. And and also Elizabeth Farfan Santos undocumented motherhood conversations on love, trauma and, Border Crossing and so im going to let both of these lovely women introduce themselves. So well start with. Hi, im Elizabeth Cummins munoz and i am a writer and a teacher. I live in houston. My background is actually in literature. Literary studies and analysis and. Im a mother and i am elizabeth Ivonne Santos and, also a writer. My background is in medical anthropology. I you know, i touch on lot of issues related to health, illness and the body. I teach these issues also in the College Medicine at the university of houston. And some of that comes out in my work. Yes. Thank you so much. So both
I. Will with Everyone Welcome and thank you for being here at the 2022 texas book festival, live from austin, texas. My name is brian sweeney. Im the proud member of the Advisory Board at the texas book festival. And though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. So thank you for being here. We are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. Im going to start at the end. Id like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. She is an author. Lawyer and activist. For 30 years, she has led the Delaware River Keeper Network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. And she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. It is called the green amendment the peoples fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keit