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Mark Griffin, Ph.D.
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Mark Griffin, Ph.D.

Professor of Modern Languages

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Ph. D. Tulane, M.A. Missouri University

Project Scholarship by Mark Griffin, Project Filmography by Filo Gomez

Our short documentary is a broad portrait of ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ's Latino community, with a special emphasis on its recent growth, cultural contribution and struggle. After devoting a short amount of space to the community's long-standing presence in the state, the film portrays its economic and cultural vitality, the particular hardship brought on by house Bill 1804 (2007) and the activism of the young "Dreamers." The film also includes a wide range of voices: a historian, a novelist, an artist, a blue-collar worker, business leaders, and students.

Our work links ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ to the U.S./Mexico border in at least two ways. The historical section of our work depicts the state as part of the "Greater Southwest"—in the sense that it has a Mexican-American presence that precedes statehood. The latter section highlights the more recent migration to ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ from the border region (Ciudad Juarez), and the hybrid "borderlands" culture that can be found in places like south ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City and east Tulsa.

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