Where You From #4
News from Home
Review: Hope has created another absorbing issue of Where You From, forty pages of
histories and reminiscences of growing up in the Granite State ,
my place in the world. Through several chapters, Hope documents her
recollections and impressions of the Challenger space shuttle disaster, the
police brutality against Rodney King, an out-of-control murder of a local
family man by police in Hudson, Ram Dass in New Hampshire , and more. Peppered throughout
are grainy black & white images that perfectly accentuate the histories that Hope
explores. Where You From #4 is a lovely and provocative zine.
Commentary: I grew up in and have lived 99% of my life within the
geographic boundaries we call New
Hampshire . Though I was a young adult with three
children during the era that Hope describes, it is almost as if we lived in two
different states and two different times. I grew up in southern New Hampshire and was acutely aware of the
social injustices going on both nationally and next door. Most of my family’s
friends were non-white, non-wealthy, and some were non-neurotypical. Where Hope
states that “…this is why we get out, to see a bigger picture, to understand
more …” I think: this is why some of us stay (in New Hampshire ) or in our home towns …
because the bigger picture is not outside of us, somewhere else, it is within
our hearts.
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