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March 21, 2020 @ 5:00 pm

CANCELLED: Lisette Poole

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Date:
March 21, 2020
Time:
5:00 pm

Venue

Books & Books in Coral Gables
265 Aragon Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134 United States
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Phone:
3054424408

 

This event has been CANCELLED. We apologize for the inconvenience. 

 


 La paloma y la ley follows two women, Marta and Liset, who left Cuba in May 2016 with no plan, just the name of a coyote—a human smuggler— scribbled on a piece of paper, and a dream to make it to the US. They hoped to arrive before the imminent end of “wet foot, dry foot,” a policy that fast-tracked Cubans to asylum and permanent residency.

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May 14, 2016 – After crossing into Brazil, Marta and Liset wait nervously for the signal to run to awaiting cars.

 

Photojournalist Lisette Poole followed along on 51 days of this journey through 13 countries, across 10 borders and 6 days in the Darien Gap—a roadless stretch of jungle between Colombia and Panama. She posed as a migrant and photographed on several formats including a smartphone, 35mm film and a GoPro.

 

June 12, 2016 – Marta and Liset resting in the river after a treacherous crossing.

 

Migration is one of the critical issues of our times, but the stories told are often hyper-dramatized, oversimplified, and rarely personal or intimate. La paloma y la ley upends these superficial narratives with one of the most comprehensive accounts of migration ever published. The book renders the journey in all its danger, complexity and humanity.

 

 

About the Author:

Lisette Poole is a Cuban-American photojournalist based in Havana, Cuba. She graduated with a BA in journalism from San Francisco State University in 2009. Her selected clients include The New York Times, Smithsonian and Time Magazine, among others. She is a Carey Institute for Global Good Nonfiction Program fellow, and in 2017 was granted an Adelante fellowship from the International Women’s Media Foundation to document the world of human smuggling in Central and South America. As a first generation American, she grew up surrounded by stories of her own family’s migration to the US from Cuba, which ultimately compelled her to take the journey herself in 2016. La paloma y la ley is her first book.

 


To be introduced by RUTH BEHAR