At top, three headshots. At left, main image is the cover of An Eye for an I: Growing Up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness by James Francisco Bonilla. (Image: Title text fades left to right from white to transparent. At center a drawn eye encloses a circular photo—its iris—of a mother and son at the beach.) At right, quote: “We need only to be open to sensing our world more fully by remembering that when one eye closes, another “I” can open.” —JAMES FRANCISCO BONILLA. At bottom left corner, text: Listen: University of Minnesota Press podcast. headphones graphic in orange.
At top, three headshots. At left, main image is the cover of An Eye for an I: Growing Up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness by James Francisco Bonilla. (Image: Title text fades left to right from white to transparent. At center a drawn eye encloses a circular photo—its iris—of a mother and son at the beach.) At right, quote: “After every period of social justice progress, there’s pushback. That we are feeling pushback now is evidence of a lot of progress.” —BEVERLY DANIEL TATUM. At bottom left corner, text: Listen: University of Minnesota Press podcast. headphones graphic in orange.
At top, three headshots. At left, main image is the cover of An Eye for an I: Growing Up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness by James Francisco Bonilla. (Image: Title text fades left to right from white to transparent. At center a drawn eye encloses a circular photo—its iris—of a mother and son at the beach.) At right, quote: “There’s a difference between knowing history and being constrained by history.” —Charmaine Wijeyesinghe. At bottom left corner, text: Listen: University of Minnesota Press podcast. headphones graphic in orange.
🆕🎧 Excited to share our latest podcast episode featuring James Francisco Bonilla, Beverly Daniel Tatum, and Charmaine Wijeyesinghe in conversation about Bonilla's memoir of healing and advocacy.
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