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Item V2V XVIII: Las Madres Buscadoras and the Beast Train(Voice to Vision, 2024) Galicia, Rocio; Feinberg, David; Ramos-Garcia, Luis; Andrews, Beth; Truran, Peter; Shahriar, Sima; Allison, Kirk; Hoang, Kimchi; Mchie, Ben; Shah, Bahareh; Moe, MelissaItem V2V XVIII: Las Madres Buscadoras and the Beast Train(Voice to Vision, 2024) Galicia, Rocio; Feinberg, David; Ramos-Garcia, Luis; Andrews, Beth; Truran, Peter; Shahriar, Sima; Allison, Kirk; Hoang, Kimchi; Mchie, Ben; Shah, Bahareh; Moe, MelissaRocio Galicia is a Mexican researcher into Las Madres Buscadoras, women who search for the remains of people in the Mexican deserts. This mixed media painting was produced in a collaborative process with Voice-to-Vision participants in response to Rocio's account of Las Madres Buscadoras in the wider context of the human migrations though Mexico to the United States.Item V2V XVIII: The Disappeared(Voice to Vision, 2024) Forcinito, Ana; Feinberg, David; Ramos-Garcia, Luis; Andrews, Beth; Truran, Peter; Shahriar, Sima; Allison, Kirk; Hoang, Kimchi; Mchie, Ben; Barnett-Hensel, Jennifer; Shah, BaharehItem V2V XVIII: The Disappeared(Voice to Vision, 2024) Forcinito, Ana; Feinberg, David; Ramos-Garcia, Luis; Andrews, Beth; Truran, Peter; Shahriar, Sima; Allison, Kirk; Hoang, Kimchi; Mchie, Ben; Barnett-Hensel, Jennifer; Shah, BaharehAna Forcinito, originally from Argentina, is a professor at the University of Minnesota where she specializes in modern and contemporary Latin American literature and cultural studies. When we first met, we discussed her drawings related to "the disappeared" and other issues in Argentina when she was living there during the years of the dictatorship.