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Un Trip - Raúl Salinas

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EastSide Arts Alliance / Friday Films presents...

Un Trip – Raúl Salinas and the Poetry of Liberation

a film by Anne Lewis & Laura Varela

Fri April 19

7pm

EastSide Cultural Center 

2277 International Blvd. Oakland

FREE event • film • poetry • discussion with the filmmaker • refreshments

 

UN TRIP is a split-screen jazz and liberation documentary based on "Un Trip through the Mind Jail" written in 1969 by the beloved Xicanindio poet raúlrsalinas while he was incarcerated at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. The film is a story of transformation through political education in the community (initially a community of the incarcerated). The specifics create a model of relationship once outside as well as inside the walls. The story is told by raúlrsalinas who spent most of his adolescent and young adult life inside as a petty criminal and drug dealer. He came out of Federal penitentiaries as a strong social advocate and community organizer. 

July 2023, 23 minutes

LA LOMA

Neighborhood of my youth,

Demolished,

erased forever from the universe.

You live on, captive, in the lonely

cellblocks of my mind.

      Un Trip through the Mind Jail, raúlrsalinas, 14 Sept. ’69 Leavenworth

 

San Antonio, TX - July 5, 2023 – Directors Anne Lewis and Laura Varela announce the release of UN TRIP: RAÚLRSALINAS AND THE POETRY OF LIBERATION (25 min).

Dr. Louis Mendoza, PhD, one of the foremost experts on raúl’s work writes of the film, as “an aesthetically rendered treatment of Raúl Salinas’ poetic and social vision through the lens of his signature poem… gritty, poignant, and lyrical.” Paul Stekler, acclaimed documentary filmmaker and founder of the Center for Politics and Governance at the LBJ School of Public Affairs writes, “reminds me of being at the old Nuyorican

Poets Café in New York, where poetry, jazz, and politics mixed freely… just wonderful.”

 

UN TRIP is a story of transformation through political education in the community (initially a community of the incarcerated). The specifics create a model of relationship once outside as well as inside the walls. The story is told by raúlrsalinas who spent most of his adolescent and young adult life inside as a petty criminal and drug dealer. He came out of Federal penitentiaries as a strong social advocate and community organizer. He never went back to prison. The film explores contemporary issues: imprisonment, community destruction, gentrification,

and the profound impact of cultural memory on sanity and salvation. This includes a poetry workshop led by raúl at the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center. A young woman reads a poem that deals with her past.

 

The film has won several awards and screened on Texas PBS’ Frame of Mind 2023.

 

For more information and review copies, contact Laura Varela at varelafilm@gmail.com; Anne

Lewis at annelewis615@gmail.com or visit the film FB page for updates.

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