This project contains poems and watercolors made from the start of national orders to shelter in place in March 2020 to March 2021, one year later. It chronicles life events in memory and in time during days and months of COVID-19 in southern…
Gustavo Reveles Acosta, discusses in detail his efforts to protect journalists in Juarez after two journalists, one of them a colleague he knew well, were murdered. Acosta, a member of the El Paso Press Club, argues that despite having the border…
Full title: S. Imperium Romano-Germanicum oder Teutschland mit seinen Angräntzenden Königreichen und Provincien, neulich entworffen und theils gezeichnet durch Iulium Reichelt Chur Pfaltz: Rath und Mathes: Professor P. zu Strasburg aber…
Dario Ramirez discusses his organization (Articulo 19) and their greatest challenge: advocating for the protection of journalists and for transparency. Ramirez discusses the issue of freedom of expression, how journalists are being silenced due by…
Jose Omar Rabago, executive director of Centro Nacional de Comunicación Social (CENCOS), discusses his organization's mission to defend freedom of expression in Mexico. Rabago also discusses the progress and challenges facing new laws, talks about…
An Official Pro-Homeland Publication of the Mexican Defense’s Popular Committee which contains an article on the alleged American and Russian interference in Mexico, an Ecuadorian protest of religious persecution in Mexico and a list of U.S.…
Reporter with the Nogales International news and UA Alumni, Curtis Prendergast, discusses the challenges in reporting from both sides of the border. Calling Nogales a "sweet spot" since instances of extreme violence are less of an issue there.…
Oral history conducted by Ellen Lomonaco with Joe Potenza in Tucson, Arizona, May 31, 1984 and June 21, 1984. Mr. Potenza was on board the USS Arizona from 1928 to 1932. He was in the engineering division and on the football team and the rowing crew…
Making a big splash in the cool Colorado River, Stewart Udall tosses his daughter, Lynn, over his shoulders. The Udall's were making a trip through a proposed 1,000 square mile national park site in Utah, September 23, 1961.