Diana Clarke reviews the wrenching documentary Santuario, grappling with dynamics of power, intimacy, and community revolving around Juana Luz Tobar Ortega's journey of claiming Sanctuary in a Greensboro church—a closer look at attempted escape and home-making within the confines of anti-immigrant fascism.
Diana Clarke
Diana Clarke reads, writes, and organizes in Pittsburgh, on Haudenosaunee and Osage land. Their work examines questions of Jewishness, desire, and geography in Appalachia, and resistance to white supremacy.