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“I promise I will fight for you, and all the others who are separated from their families: The children separated from their parents; the parents separated from their children.”

 

Is that Justice?: Ana Karina Casas Ibarra’s story of her little brother’s deportation from the only home he has ever known, the city where he grew up - Boulder, Colorado. She asks if it is ‘justice’ to exile a teenager to a city in Mexico where he has never lived because of a marijuana possession charge.


MONOLOGUIST’S BIO

Ana Karina Casas Ibarra immigrated to the United States with her mother and two brothers as a child. She began advocating for immigrant rights in 2009, after her brother was arrested for a marijuana possession charge and sent to immigration detention. Currently, she is the Promotoras de Salud Program Coordinator for El Centro AMISTAD, and Community Connector in Residence for the City of Boulder. Ana lives in Boulder with her two sons, husband, and mom.

Mural location: East Boulder Rec Center - 5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder, CO 80303


About Motus Theater’s collaboration with muralist edica pacha

Muralist Edica Pacha is installing 12 murals (six in Denver and six in Boulder, Colorado) featuring Motus Theater UndocuAmerica project monologists. Each mural includes a QR code to the English and Spanish video of the monologist reading their own story. Regardless of your perspective on immigration, the UndocuAmerica project allows you to know more about the impact of current immigration policies on the lives of undocumented families in Colorado.