A web archive of a project webpage with media and photography centering Transgender, Gender expansive, and Intersex communities (TGI) in the borderlands of Tijuana, MX and Ciudad Juárez, MX, that highlight cultural modalities of education and…
Richard Montenegro Brown, content editor for the Imperial Valley Press, mentions the differences in reporting on the border pre-9/11 as compared to now, noting how aside from the violence, environmental news is the most covered. When discussing new…
Magdalena’s chapter of the National League to Defend Religious Liberty´s Manifesto protesting against the religious persecution in Jalisco and calling for the public’s support of the Religious Defense Committee
A black and white photograph capturing the swearing in ceremony of Raul Castro as U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia. Secretary of State Dean Rusk observes in the background.
Letter from George McGovern to Morris K. Udall, thanking him for a recent note and congratulating him on his (unsuccessful) 1976 presidential campaign. Handwritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead.
A representative for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Antonio Mazzitelli, explains how the UNODC has been observing and analyzing the violence and organized crime in México, acknowledging that its is unprecedented how organized…
Ralph Modjeski, father of Marylka Modjeska Pattison, who was wife of Sidney Fawcett Pattison, who was head of the English Department at University of Arizona from 1917-1944. Miriam Pattison's father's grandfather.
Omar Antonio Martinez, photojournalist, talks about the risks of capturing images of violence in Mexico and shares many of his personal experiences in the field and how these have affected him.
The project aims to understand past and present realities living in a border city, the intersecting crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the drug cartel war.
Omar Raul Martinez Sanchez discusses his foundation, Manuel Buendía, named after an investigative journalist who was assassinated in 1984, describing his aspirations in the field and how the investigative journalism has changed in the past three…
Richard Marosi, staff writer for Los Angeles Times, talks about the challenges of covering news in Mexico and discusses his observations in regards to the situation faced by his Mexican counterparts . Morosi notes that people in Mexico City do not…