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After guards find a book in his cell containing the penciled name of a suspected gang member, Rodrigo Santiago is "validated" for gang affiliation and sent to indefinite solitary confinement in the Pelican Bay State Prison Secure Housing Unit, or SHU. Meanwhile a bold, state-wide hunger strike in California prisons gathers force. Gang enmities are set aside. Improbable alliances are forged. Activists and prisoner families organize on the outside. Based on the events of the historic 2013 California prison hunger strike, Flying Kites is a story about resilience, forgiveness, hope, and what it means to find your own voice.
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Flying Kites: A Story of the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strike
2021, Unknown Publisher
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Flying Kites: A Story of the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strike
2021, Unknown Publisher
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Flying kites: a story of the 2013 California prison hunger strike
2019, Stanford University
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Chiefly illustrations.
"Researched, written and illustrated by the members of the Stanford Graphic Novel Project 2018-2019: Candice Kim, Katherine Liu, Lily Nilipour, Sarah Shourd, Lucy Zhu, Peter DiCampo, Danial Shadmany, Nik Wesson, Elena Kamas, Serena Zhang, Sharon Tran, Luke Soon-Shiong and Bae. Editors: Scott Hutchins and Shimon Tanaka. Art director: Andy Warner" --Back cover.
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