Corinne Goria is a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Her edited collections of oral histories have been widely taught and anthologized. She has practiced immigration law since 2006, and she teaches at the University of San Diego and San Diego State University.
“Goria dramatically acknowledges the legion of overlooked workers who ‘produce the things we use every day,’ expressed through the carefully chosen words of crusaders who share each other’s individual hopes and hardships. Powerful and revealing.”
“The great service that Corinne Goria and the Voice of Witness project has done with Invisible Hands is to transform these people from abstractions to real people, people who have made and continue to make choices, people whose actions in the coming decades will have the most important consequences for the quality of life and the very survival of life on earth for all of us.”