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En el Camino del Alcohol allaras las Muerte
"...I think that each time an alcoholic takes a drink, that person is himself being consumed by alcohol, as if the bottle of alcohol were consuming more and more of the person until he disappears and the only thing that remains is the bottle of alcohol..."
Abiud Garcia H. |
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Below are excerpts and graphics from En el Camino del Alcohol allaras las Muerte, a series of booklets offering ideas and feelings on the consequences of alcohol abuse and importance of prevention. The narratives relate the students' experiences with alcohol. The images were created by the students to visually express their history. The art project was done under the guidance of the visiting artist Maria Barbosa and the art instructor at CHR, Robert Bass. A set of three complementary booklets was designed and produced by Maria Barbosa. The booklets were developed by the Pennsylvania Migratory and Seasonal Farmworkers with Disabilities Project.
Participants:
Gabriel Barrera, Maria Elena Carbajal, Jose Luis Castaneda, Juan Chacon, Ramon Chavez, Fernando Diaz, Antonio Flores, Abiud Garcia, Celiflor Garcia, Jose Juan Hernandez, Teresa Trejo, Olga Lua, Luiz E. Marques, Martha, Julia Matros, Juan Galindo Molina, Esperanza Moreno, Jorge Salazar Ramirez Jr., Jorge Salazar Ramirez Sr., Josue Salazar Ramirez, Roberto Carlos Salazar Ramirez, Alma Regalado, Leticia Rodrigues, Angie Soto, Wanda Torres
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Cover art by Roberto Carlos Salazar Ramirez |
Cover art Anonymous |
Cover art by Jorge Salazar Ramirez Jr. |
To download or view books:
View Book 1, En el Camino del Alcohol allaras la Muerte. (To download, right click on link and select "Save Target As".)
View Book 2, En el Camino del Alcohol allaras la Muerte. (To download, right click on link and select "Save Target As".)
View Book 3, En el Camino del Alcohol allaras la Muerte. (To download, right click on link and select "Save Target As".)
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