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Spring/Summer 2022 Fellow Albert Alvidrez, a member of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, speaks about his cultural practice as a potter and historian.

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Sergio Ramirez, a 2023-2024 Arizona's Future Fellow and high school student, and performer at the annual Aliento Gallery. The exhibit titled, A Human Experience: Stories of Migration, Expression, and Community, contained artworks from Aliento…

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DACA recipient Maria León Peña and undocumented student, Zabdi Hernandez, hold up signs to encourage voters to vote yes on Proposition 308 at a polling location in Maricopa County before voting closes. After Proposition 308 passed, Maria returned…

Aqui Descansaba by Jessie Burciaga.pdf
Editorial about Jessie Burciaga's Solo exhibition, Aquí Descansaba, in partnership with San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.

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Flyer designed Josue Ramirez for Jessie Burciaga's artist talk and Demo at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.

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A web archive of a Spanish language version of a webpage that highlights the public advocacy efforts of several Asylum Seeker Advocacy project (ASAP) members seeking justice for themselves and all the families that were separated at the Mexico-U.S.…

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A web archive of an English language version of a webpage that highlights the public advocacy efforts of several Asylum Seeker Advocacy project (ASAP) members seeking justice for themselves and all the families that were separated at the Mexico-U.S.…

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Flyer by Tree Haus Creative for the exhibition Blooming Feels Weird by artist, Souther Recio. Part of the Rio Grande Ceramic Residency.

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Digital illustration for Blue Lives Don't Exist article.

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A web archive of project website for Border Crossings Project, which aims to preserve the memory the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on border towns through the testimonies of women whose work and lives depend on crossing the US-Mexico border.

Border Futures_CreativeBrief_FINAL.pdf
Final report created by the Center for Cultural Power for the Ford Foundation funded project, Reclaiming the Border Narrative

Profile of Alisha Vasquez, an educator and community activist that self-identifies as a crip Chicana mama. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.

Profile of Amalia Mondragón, an artist and musician that self-identifies as a Trans-Fronterizx with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.

Profile of Lawrence Brown III, a musician that self-identifies as a blind Mexican-American and Black American. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.

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A photograph of original painting by Naomi Ortiz. Water-soluble oil paint on board, 11 x 14 inches. Image included in publication, Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice by Naomi Ortiz.

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Digital collection site created and managed by CARPA San Diego as part of the Reclaiming the Border Narrative project.

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A web archive of a project website for Chavalxs, a collaborative community-based project focused on creating spaces of reflection through photography to confront narratives about young people from rural areas near the Mexico-US border that have been…

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A display of various items reflecting Albert Alvidrez's pottery practice. Items include various bowls and plates, clay, and corn.

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Albert Alvidrez (fellow) shares about his practice as a potter and local historian for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo during his presentation.

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A display of Diego Medina's visual art and other items related to his cultural practice. Items include completed colored pencil drawings and works in progress.
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