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IDS 101: Immigration Storytelling

Storytellers from Mexico and New Mexico

1. New Mexico Storyteller                 2. Juglaria Cuentos (Minstral Tales)                                            3. Storyteller Figure, 100-800 AD, Jalisco, Mexico

Course Description

The current political climate has set immigration matters at the center of public debate. Growing anti-immigrant narratives portrayed by the media and politicians attempt to threaten, dehumanize, and disempower non-citizens in the U.S. and around the globe. This course refocuses immigrant knowledge through the power of story. We study various forms of storytelling as a tool for understanding the political formation, identity and belonging, cultural and everyday immigrant experiences, including reasons for their displacement and connections in home and host countries. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students will examine storytelling methods, such as testimonios, comics, zines, creative writing, music, art, and digital media to understand the diversity of immigrant voices. Students will gain hands-on experiences in crafting and producing their own narrative projects. Along the way, students will also gain a thorough understanding of the laws and policies that govern immigration in the United States and their consequences.

About the Library

The “Library of Things” is a collection of non-traditional items and materials for extracurricular and leisure activities that the library provides to the Willamette Community. It includes tools, outdoor items, electronics, craft supplies, and more. The Library of things catalog is available at the circulation desk:

  • Sewing machines (Serger)
  • Bike locks
  • Chargers
  • Drill & tool kits
  • Hot glue guns
  • Laptop projector
  • White noise machine & massage gun
  • Camping tent, hammock, lanterns, chairs
  • Nintendo Switch and games
  • Fabric, Yarn & Textiles
  • Cricut machine

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Fri              8 am - 6 pm                                           Sat-Sun      (Closed) 
Sat          10 am - 6 pm                                            
Sun         10 am - Midnight                                     

 

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The library is open to the general public Mon-Fri 8 am - 6 pm and Sat 10 am - 6 pm.

Willamette University

Willamette University Libraries

Mark O. Hatfield Library
900 State Street.
Salem Oregon 97301
Pacific Northwest College of Art Library
511 NW Broadway.
Portland Oregon 97209