Perez's timely and thought-provoking Sanctuary People is a beacon of hope. The book offers readers a profound understanding of the power of faith communities to shape a brighter, more inclusive future and of Latinx communities' activist strategies to enact expansive forms of solidarity. It also provides a model for conducting socially engaged and compassionate ethnography in the 21st century. - Arlene Dávila, New York University An entirely original, groundbreaking, and bold look at Latina/o religious politics in the wake of the 2016 election. . . A blast of fresh air that reveals—through beautiful storytelling and ingenious fieldwork—how an eclectic mix of sacred and secular politics have fueled Latina/o social movements in Ohio and in places across the Americas. - Felipe Hinojosa, John and Nancy Jackson Endowed Chair in Latin America & Professor of History, Baylor University Pérez's book on sanctuary—a commitment to defend and accompany vulnerable migrants—comes at a crucial political moment, elevating a power greater than states and borders and making a case for progressive, public expressions of faith. (America Magazine)