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Timothy S. Gutierrez, main anchor and managing editor of KGNS-TV (NBC/Telemundo/CW affiliate), talks about the challenges of reporting about the border, the quality of journalism as result, and about threats received over the years. He also mentions…

Victor Ruiz Arrazola, journalist and attorney with Casa de los Derechos de Periodistas, talks about the legacy of censorship over the years and throughout the country, the role that sources of funding and the generalized violence play in the way the…

Lawyer, Carlos Spector discusses his work representing families in Mexico who are seeking political asylum. Spector addresses the violence in Juarez and the type of threats used by the cartels. Spector also discusses how more journalists are seeking…

Hector Hugo Jimenez, general editor in chief for Verbo Libre, along with its free morning paper, Media Hora, talks in detail about his work as part of Heriberto Deandar Robinson's editorial team, noting that their reporters enjoy some of the highest…

Journalist and human rights activist, Marcela Turati, describes the structural, security, political, economic, and cultural issues that journalists and the industry face in Mexico such as corruption and a lack of proper education. According to…

Journalist and artist, Ricardo Trotti discusses the challenges in stopping the violence against journalists and enforcing the freedom of expression and press. As director of the Press Freedom of the Inter American Press Association, Trotti discusses…

Araly Casteñón, journalist and co-founder of the Juarez Journalist Network, talks about her organization and how it differs from the Journalists of Juarez Association, about her goals to provide professional development to journalist in the region…

Verónica Guzmán Tapia, a reporter with El Mañana, talks about the environment in which journalism takes place in Matamoros, due to the violence and censorship in the area, giving a summary of the culture in the border region and how this feeds the…

Broadside by Ignacio Comonfort publishing letter dated April 16 1863 by General Jesús González Ortega. Gonzales Ortega's letter reports on the situation in Puebla fighting the French Army, and gives details on losses, battlements and maneuvers.…

A filming license granted by the Indian government on April 16, 1975 to Ken Wolfgang which permitted him to film at protected monuments within the country.

Book cover for "Too Funny To Be President" by Morris K. Udall (New York: Henry Holt, 1987), featuring photograph of a laughing Morris K. Udall in front of the U.S. Capitol.

Photograph portrait of Morris and Norma Udall (Morris's third wife and a member of the Morris K. Udall Foundation's Board of Trustees), 1990s.

Short video of Ilse Grijalva Lastiri, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.

Political cartoon of Morris K. Udall as presidential candidate, featuring a caricatured Morris comically providing readers with his demographic profile, by political cartoonist Robert Grossman (1940-2018).

Printed broadside by the parish Priest José María del Refugio Guerra y Alva (ordained Bishop of Zacatecas on 29 December 1872) decrying the influx of prohibited books, brought into a the country from the United States. Chief among these banned…

Color illustrated draft storyboard revision.

Evil scientist and landowner study based on 20th century merchant/colonizer and current corporate LNG scientist demonstrations in Brownsville, Texas public schools and children's museum.

Table of contents for the Magic Yali collection.

Yali's grandmother study. Inspiration from my grandmother and the jacal where my mother was born.

Worldbuilding study inspired by imagining reforestation in Brownsville, Texas.
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