Selections by Diane Lefer

DIANE LEFER sometimes goes out in public dressed as a Guantánamo prisoner as a form of protest. Once, she found herself with her hands in the air and two guns pointed at her head after she was mistaken for a terrorist by the police. She is the author of the short-story collection California Transit (Sarabande Books) and collaborated with theater artist and therapist Hector Aristizábal on Nightwind, a play about his arrest and torture at the hands of the U.S.–supported military in Colombia. She lives in Los Angeles.

Both Sides Of The Street

by Diane Lefer, April 2008 (Issue 388)

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Land Of The Free?

by Diane Lefer, July 2007 (Issue 379)

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by Diane Lefer, October 2005 (Issue 358)