An Eye for an I: Growing up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness

James Francisco Bonilla
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An Eye for an I: Growing up with Blindness, Bigotry, and Family Mental Illness

James Francisco Bonilla
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168 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 04, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 168
  • Publisher: University Of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN: 9781517919146
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.34" L x 8.25" H

"Weaving together a poignant narrative made of personal vignettes, James Francisco Bonilla tells of obstacles overcome, insights gained, and lives transformed by his commitment to social justice and self-understanding. With its intersectional analysis of racism, mental illness, and disability, this memoir brings a fresh and inspiring voice to the world of social justice literature."—Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race

"An Eye for an I will be an inspiration to many young people, and James Francisco Bonilla’s legacy will continue across generations. I have always admired and respected his leadership and vision, and his memoir is the essence of what I still seek to share with youth in all communities."—J. Herman Blake, professor emeritus, Iowa State University

"The intersection of being blind and struggling with one’s mental health is rarely acknowledged. Candidly sharing the discrimination he has faced and the toll it can take, James Francisco Bonilla shows that hope and healing can be found through advocacy and community."—Sue Abderholden, former executive director, NAMI Minnesota

"Whether you come to this book for insights about living with disability, the impacts of racism and trauma, or the emotional journey to healthy manhood, you will be captivated by the vivid tenderness of a masterful storyteller and inspired by the lessons about the resilience of the human spirit."—Steven Botkin, founder and former executive director, Men's Resources International

"In An Eye for an I, James Francisco Bonilla shares his journey through discrimination and misunderstanding, navigating life with blindness and a troubled single parent. His powerful narrative exposes systemic injustices affecting Latino children in education, challenging stereotypes while advocating for equity. This inspiring memoir encourages a new generation to confront biases and champion social justice."—Dr. Madeline L. Peters, disability consultant

"That Bonilla finds space for so many different viewpoints and such a variety of topics is a sign of what a generous, big-hearted book this is."—Star Tribune

"Ableism is deconstructed in the concise and heartfelt terms of one who has experienced it... Bonilla serves to remind us through his insights that we never stop learning; our life is a journey, not a destination. The lives he’s transformed bear witness to this."—Insight News

James Francisco Bonilla is a New York–born Puerto Rican writer and retired professor of Hamline University in St. Paul. He has written and presented nationally and internationally on diversity, cultural competence, and leadership, especially on how to diversify environmental organizations.

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