"Operation Streamline: An Illustrated Reader", 2014  Published by Lawrence Gipe at the University of Arizona, with funds from a Confluence Center Faculty Innovation Grant.  50 pages, paperback, Edition of 500    
  
 
  
    
  
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 "Sentencing", 2013  graphite on paper  In 2012, a UA journalism student named Sam McNeil was writing an article about “Operation Streamline” for the activist blog truthout.org. Photography is prohibited in federal court, so he couldn’t supply imager
       
     
 "Portrait of Marcella", 2014  graphite on paper  After attending over 50 Streamline proceedings, I had a variety of sketches dealing with every visible aspect of the process - the deportees in the docks, the lawyers, judges and border patrol agents.
       
     
 "U.S. Marshal", 2013  graphite on paper  The original sketches are in the University of Arizona’s Special Collections Library as part of “The Documented Border: A Digital Archive,” an interactive Digital Humanities project dedicated to generati
       
     
 "Caught in Douglas", 2013  graphite on paper  Sketching in Streamline court allowed me to create expressive drawings while addressing a political reality that impressed me as unjust and authoritarian. Although there is word of future legislation to
       
     
 "Pleading Guilty", 2014  graphite on paper
       
     
 "Shackled", 2013  graphite on paper