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Luis Rodriguez
Always Running
Learning Resources

Study Guide
Useful Web Pages

Preface

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

 

Luis Rodriguez's home page: Has a commercial feel to it, but also has lots of great information about Rodriguez and his work.

Luis Rodriguez Blog: Fortunately, Luis keeps a blog, so you can check in on his most recent thoughts, ideas, and writings.

Luis Rodriguez: A site designed and hosted by the Steven Barclay agency (Rodriguez's management company?). Has great links to interviews, recorded poetry, and other goodies.

American Academy of Poets Luis Rodriguez page: Not a particularly great page--basic bio and some good links--but in general this site is a great place to begin exploring American poets and poetry.

e-poets.network's Luis Rodriguez Page: Has some interesting audio recordings of Rodriguez poetry.

Metroactive (a bay area arts web-site sponsored by Metro newspapers) features an article based on an interview with Rodriguez about the appropriateness of Always Running for schools and libraries. Rodriguez defends his book and places efforts to ban it in a larger context: "In Rockford, Illinois, when they banned my book, which was the first time [book banning] was ever done in the Rockford school district, they went ahead and banned 16 other books," he says. "So there seems to be more than just my book at stake. There's an agenda of keeping other voices, certain experiences, certain kinds of literature out of the hands of our kids. It's bigger than just Always Running ."

Streetgangs.com: A chilling reminder of the literal and symbolic importance of gang life and culture in America. The site features lots of newspaper stories, articles, statistics, and links to other resources.

The Violence Prevention Coalition of Greater Los Angeles has a useful "fact"sheet about gangs in L. A. County. It cites various "myths" about gang life and offers factual counterpoints. The site sometimes echoes Rodriguez's perspective but sometimes also challenges it. Worth a visit.

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Page Updated: September 6, 2006

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