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11 dead, 615 more cases reported – TT sinking deeper
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GRIM STATS: This graphic image shows the daily covid19 death rate for May, starting fromo May 1 on the left right up to May 12 at right. GRAPHIC IMAGING BY MELANIE WAITHE -
The nation sank deeper into the grip of the covid19 pandemic on Wednesday as the Ministry of Health reported 11 more people dead from the virus (a new daily high) and a whopping 615 more infected over a previous five-day period from Friday last to Tuesday May 11.
This reflects the worst daily report of both deaths and new infections since records of the pandemic began last year March. It eclipsed the previous grim record, last Sunday of nine deaths reported in a day, plus last Saturday’s hitherto record rate of infections of 402 people.
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A 50th anniversary celebration for Tomás Rivera’s seminal book: ‘Y no se lo tragó la tierra’
The free, virtual events will culminate with an inaugural Tomás Rivera Book Prize Author: Sandra Baltazar Martínez
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Family, religion, love, racism, and labor exploitation in America’s agricultural fields are theme woven into “… Y no se lo tragó la tierra/ … and the Earth Did Not Devour Him,” by Tomás Rivera.
Originally published in Spanish 50 years ago, the late UC Riverside chancellor’s book published 50 years in ago, captures the essence of migrant families and is primarily told from the viewpoint of a young boy. Many of the stories were either experienced or witnessed by Rivera himself as his family followed the harvest across the U.S. In honor of its 50th anniversary, the annual Tomás Rivera Conference will be extended through spring quarter. The free, virtual events will culminate with a reading f