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Digital collection site created and managed by Rio Grande International Study Center as part of the Reclaiming the Border Narrative project.

Looking across the Rio Grande into Mexico underneath the Gateway Bridge off International Boulevard in Brownsville, Texas.

An almost dry Rio Grande. Dried vegetation lines both sides of the river bank. The Rio Grande is often reduced to a trickle and can become difficult to recognize. Because of growing agricultural demand for the water, many irrigation ditches actually…

A photograph of an area of a forest full of ripe corn, rice, cassava, and banana.

A poetry/essay book with images.

Disability justice and ecojustice rarely are spoken in the same mouthful but are in constant conversation in our world. This mixed genre manuscript of poetry and lyrical essay, doesn’t contain just one point of…

A photograph of the front cover of the publication, Rituals For Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice.

A photograph of Sundays river on the left and the bush country on the right.

A photograph of the Kafue river with pad-like rosettes, water lilies, water grass, tall grass, low grass, as well as wooded hills in the background.

A photograph of a river with indigenous people in the tall grass on the opposite bank.

A photograph of the river and vegetation on the bank. It is a luxuriant type of dry forest around the river.

A photograph of the river and trees in the foreground, bamboo and the forest in the background with indigenous huts on the left.

A photograph of the river bank covered with trees with a large kigelia on the bank. There are oil palms as well as arundinaria along the water's edge.

A photograph of the river bank that shows polygonum, arundinaria, echinochloa, setaria, and papyrus.

A photograph of the river bank and oil palms growing along the bank. There are grass fires and smoke seen in the back.

A photograph of the river bank looking across the river. There are two narrow boats on the bank as well as water lettuce and tall grasses.

A photograph of the river bank with oil palms on the bank and being reflected in the Lualaba river.

A photograph of the river bank and oil palms growing along the bank. There are grass fires and smoke seen in the back.

A general view of acacia horrida and acacia sp. along the road or south bank of the Orange river with E.M. Thierry and W.L. Calder standing in the middle.
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