FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
UN TRIP: RAÚL SALINAS AND THE POETRY OF LIBERATION (Documentary Short 25 Min. ) A film by Anne Lewis and Laura Varela
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
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.
Dr. Louis Mendoza, PhD, one of the foremost experts on raúl’s work writes of the film, “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.”
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.