Endpiece: From LA to Standing Rock and beyond: A holistic reading of confluences
Andrea Gibbons and
Debbie Humphry
City, 2016, vol. 20, issue 6, 904-910
Abstract:
Andrea Gibbons is from Arizona, USA, and worked as a community worker in Los Angeles, which influenced both her short story, ’The El Rey Bar’ (2011), and her article ‘Linking Race, the Value of Land and the Value of Life’ in CITY (this issue). Here1 Andrea talks to Debbie Humphry about the key themes running through both her fiction and academic work. Debbie is CITY’s web editor, UEL research fellow, and photographer, who works on housing, class, social mobility and social justice.
Date: 2016
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