How New Mexico Learned to Love Its Ephemeral Waters
Rollbacks to the Clean Water Act may have affected the borderlands more than any other region. States are stepping up—but there’s still more to do.
The co-founder of the Sidewalk School talks about racism and Black migration, border disinformation, and how governments could alleviate suffering at the border.
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Construction could begin as early as December, but Starr County residents say they haven't been consulted.
We can't be a leader in the world if we shut down asylum, he says.
"I see it as my duty to show solidarity with the people who are suffering. All I want to do is to tell their story through my work," says Marquez.
El Paso/Ciudad Juárez is the most inspiring place to be and to practice, says Elmore
Recorded at the Tin Shed Theater with the wonderful people of Patagonia, Arizona, we talk about Taylor's fascinating career as an educator and artist who challenges our perceptions of borders.
Billionaire’s visit was pure border theater, and a cynical move to promote his struggling social media platform
"It feels like you're always being watched."
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“There’s already a massive police presence in border communities under Operation Lone Star,” says Lopez. “People do see it as an occupying force.”
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