we stand before you JUNTAS by Mari Salinas. Produced by BSBS Partnership. Sneak preview Feb. 1st and 2nd.
"What do you get when you put a Muslim, a Jew, and an immigration attorney in charge of raising the political consciousness of their community?"
Three flawed but courageous Latinas and their White sister extend their efforts to build community. They share with us their triumphs and struggles with race, sex, politics, and religion as they seek voice and light.

I started working when I was twelve. I've: Counted teeth, manufactured: buckets, toothpaste, fake saliva, been maid waitress, cook: for the rich, the drunk, for an Iranian princess. Worn hair nets, rubber boots, goggles, mini skirts, Armani suits, ties, stilettos., evicted: meth makers, drug dealers, prostitutes, fried, baked, grilled, poached, and sauteed in: fast food, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Peruvian restaurants, worked in: banks, stores, bakeries, restaurants, dance clubs, factories, warehouses, laboratories, and in a fish factory, managed: grocery stores, clothing shops, and hotels. I've volunteered for the united farm workers, marched with Cesar Chavez, gathered signatures, organized protests and boycotts, have never voted republican and have been writing poetry and short stories since the age of 4. I have two BAs in literature from the UW and three luminous children.