Unafraid


Item Number: A14

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $40

Online Close: Apr 4, 2025 7:30 PM CDT

Bid History: 4 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Undocumented. Unafraid. (No Tenemos Miedo) by Favianna Rodriguez


After Arizona’s governor signed an anti-immigrant bill, SB 1070 into law in April 2010, making it legal to racially profile in the state, a movement of organizers around the country rose up to fight it. I traveled to Phoenix, Arizona on Mother's Day as part of a women's delegation to document the women and children of the local grassroots movement. At one of the marches, I photographed a young Latina girl in the crowd and developed this poster. She was holding the sign over her head and it made me laugh for a moment because the sign was almost as tall as her. I then realized that this girl, was claiming her own political voice at an early age—not because of any fault of her own, but because she is growing up at a time when her family and community members are criminalized simply for wanting a better life. The words I used, "Undocumented. Unafraid" is a term that was born in the immigrant youth movement. (Favianna Rodriguez on Just Seeds website).


This poignant print was donated by Just Seeds, measures 18" x 24" and is framed.

Special Instructions

Item will be available for pick up in one of two ways:



  • If you are attending the event, you can pick up at the end of Seeds of Change on April 4.

  • If you are unable to attend, the item will be available for pick up at Crossroads Fund's Logan Square office after April 15.

Donated by

Just Seeds