Book Parties and Festivals

2011 Tucson Festival of Books - Panel on Human Rights and the Border

Kathryn Ferguson; Ted Parks; Norma Price; Sam Quinones; Margaret Regan

About the Program

From the 2011 Tucson Festival of Books at the University of Arizona, a panel discussion on human rights and the border. The panelists include, Kathryn Ferguson, Norma Price, and Ted Parks, co-authors of Crossing with the Virgin: Stories from the Migrant Trail, Margaret Regan, The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona Borderlands, and Sam Quinones, Antonio's Gun and Delfino's Dream: True Tales of Mexican Migration.  The event is moderated by Jay Rochlin, professor at the University of Arizona's School of Journalism.

About the Authors

Margaret Regan

Margaret Regan is the arts editor for Tucson Weekly.


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Kathryn Ferguson

Kathryn Ferguson is a author, filmmaker, dancer, and choreographer. 


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Norma Price

Norma Price is a retired physician who volunteers at a  medical clinic for the uninsured. 


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Ted Parks

Ted Parks is a former restauranter who is currently the owner and chief executive officer of the consulting firm ACT Restaurant Group LLC.


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Sam Quinones

Sam Quinones is a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times.  He is the author of True Tales From Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle Kings, Chalino, and the Bronx.


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Program Information

2011 Tucson Festival of Books - Panel on Human Rights and the Border

Past Airings

  • Sunday, June 12th at 3:45am (ET)
American History TV on C-SPAN3