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A conversation between community members, BOSS, Alan Rubio, and Geovanny Maybe, that explores queer identity in the borderlands.

Laura Borbolla Moreno describes her job as the new special prosecutor on crimes against journalists and freedom of expression with La Fiscalía Especial para la Atención de Delitos cometidos en contra de la Libertad de Expresión (FEADLE). Borbolla…

Arizona Daily Star story titled "Recalling a fine school and its founders" authored by Bonnie Henry, which discusses Treehaven School and William and Florence Schneider.

Arturo Bojorquez, the editor for the Adelante Valle newspaper, talks about the misconception that matters in the U.S. side of the border are more stable than on the Mexican side (Calexico). Stating that political and environmental issues are…

Document certifying the baptism of Maria Guadalupe Anselmo Vicente on the 21st of April, 1820 at the Parish Church of Villa de Orizaba (a city in the state of Veracruz). The baptism is recorded in a folio covered in yellow tanned leather wherein the…

Unveiling of portrait, April 1977. Department of the Interior.

Conceived as a visual lyric composed independently by Derek Dudek and Keiji Shinohara. Language of Her Body explores the photographic nude female figure, re-interpreted through a landscape of sumi-e (Japanese brush painting). Text by Amy Bloom.…

Photo editor for the Semanario Zeta, Ramon Blanco Villalon is the last founding member still employed at the newspaper that was first managed by his father. After 34 years in the Semanario, Blanco notes how his job has evolved, from the influence…

Printed broadside related to the movement of the Mexican independence from Spain. This printed senatorial oratory exhorts the Mexican nation to join the government in defending the integrity of the country. The document is signed by members of the…

Contains 65 titles, 1506-1786, from the Heiko A. Oberman Library, and 30 titles added to Special Collections to augment the Medieval and Reformation history holdings.

Medical unit at Jefferson Medical College, US Army Medical Corps, SATC unit, Company B, 1918-1919. L. F. Burkley Jr. stands in the back row, second individual to the left of the light pole (also indicated with a small arrow).

Multiple up-close photographic shots highlighting different sides of a silver cuff bracelet.

A crime reporter with Nogales radio station XENY (AM 760), César Barrón talks about the type of stories that he focuses on, the challenges faced by reporters in Mexico, and the effects that violence reporting has on members of his profession.…

"How they Run Udall for President No Laughing Matter."

June/July 1975.

Interviews conducted by George C. Barker discussing dialect of the Pachuco language used by members of Tucson, Arizona youth gangs in the 1940s. Poor sound quality.

Interviews conducted by George C. Barker discussing dialect of the Pachuco language used by members of Tucson, Arizona youth gangs in the 1940s. Poor sound quality.

Official announcement of new Mexican President Juan Mújica, Vice President and Secretaries General, 1853.

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

A web archive of a Spanish language version of a webpage that highlights the public advocacy efforts of several Asylum Seeker Advocacy project (ASAP) members seeking justice for themselves and all the families that were separated at the Mexico-U.S.…

A web archive of an English language version of a webpage that highlights the public advocacy efforts of several Asylum Seeker Advocacy project (ASAP) members seeking justice for themselves and all the families that were separated at the Mexico-U.S.…
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