A provocative and somber tribute to those who lost their lives and
were injured in the mass shooting in El Paso.
On August 3, 2019, a mass shooting occurred at Walmart Supercenter #512
in El Paso, Texas. A twenty-one-year-old white supremacist from El Paso
targeted "Mexicans" and shot and killed twenty-two people: thirteen
Americans, eight Mexicans from nearby Ciudad Juarez, and one German, and
injured twenty-seven others. It was the seventh deadliest mass shooting
in the United States since 1949 and the deadliest attack on Hispanic and
Latina/o Americans in U.S. history.
This chapbook and the traveling exhibition that accompanies it are meant
to honor the memory of those twenty-two beautiful, innocent beings who
lost their lives in El Paso on that summer day and to help heal not only
the twenty-seven others who were injured, but the countless others in
America, New Zealand, Norway, and the world who suffer and have suffered
from hate in whatever form it takes. All royalties earned from the sale
of the chapbook and all special collections received at the exhibit are
being donated to the families of those who died and were injured on that
fateful day in El Paso.