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A portrait called "Where It Takes Root".

For this project, HONOR Collective members will document and celebrate their efforts by creating a short film that highlights their Indigenous methods of caretaking and ceremony for resilience.

The testimony of a 40 year old man.

An image of a man sitting on the railroad track with a monitor.

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…

An image of two dolls on tree branches.

A close-up image of two dolls on tree branches.

A video form of three poems, "El Paso a Tucson: A Greyhound Story", "Lines and Crosses", and Una Ciudad que Nace de la Fisura en una Pared".

A document with three poems, "El Paso a Tucson: A Greyhound Story", "Lines and Crosses", and Una Ciudad que Nace de la Fisura en una Pared".

A conversation about jobs in the pandemic.

An image of a man sitting on the ground with two backpacks and a water bottle.

An image of the top portion of the mural.

An image of three dolls on the tree branches.

An image of three dolls on tree branches.

This work consists of five poems and five photographs that accompanies the written texts. Each poem is derived from the photograph.

A collection of poems that delved into traumatic memories and move toward medicinal healing stories.

This video was made in collaboration with dancers, choreographers, musicians, and visual artists that reside in the US/Mexico border and whose work in this project was inspired by their own experience as border artists.

An image of ten dolls sitting on the ground in a basket.

An image of ten dolls sitting on the ground in a basket.

An image of ten dolls sitting on the ground in a basket.
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