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“When I was doing missionary work when I was younger, which started this obsession of mine with the literature of witness, I was a translator for a missionary group, and I spent years in a Tijuana dump. People were really thrown by the fact that the Mexican poor, many of them pureblood indigenous…” quote by Luis Alberto Urrea
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“When I was doing missionary work when I was younger, which started this obsession of mine with the literature of witness, I was a translator for a missionary group, and I spent years in a Tijuana dump. People were really thrown by the fact that the Mexican poor, many of them pureblood indigenous people, seemed happy.”

Luis Alberto Urrea

About This Quote

Source Interview: Author interview, 2015, Los Angeles Times

The author reflects on how witnessing poverty in Tijuana sparked a lifelong fascination with documenting marginalized lives through literature.

In simple terms: Witnessing hardship sparked a passion for documenting marginalized lives.

Key Takeaway

Observe and record the stories of the overlooked.

Themes

empathy social justice documentary writing

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

documentary personal narrative

When to use this quote

  • journalism
  • nonfiction writing
  • community outreach
  • humanitarian work

Key Concepts

cultural anthropology narrative ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we responsibly tell the stories of the poor?
  • What responsibilities do writers have to their subjects?
A Different Perspective

The perspective may romanticize poverty, overlooking systemic causes.

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