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The front cover of the program for the 2003 Annual Reunion for Dunbar Jr. High School Alumni, done in the memory of Emma Hollins, a Dunbar Alumna.

A certificate from the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools certifying Emma Hollins as an elected member of the Pueblo Chapter.

A photograph of Emma Hollins with Edgar J. Born and two other women. Hollins was part of the very first Pueblo High School Class where she served as class treasurer.

An image of Ernie McCray and Shirley Robinson labeled as the "Whiz Kids". Taken in front of "Dew Drop Inn" between church services at Mt. Calvary Church, they competed on radio shows against white students. The prize they sought was a radio.

An image of Shirley Robinson and "Little Brother" at Tucson Cathedral sometime after 7th grade.

An image of Ernie McCray and Shirley "Gettin' Down" at Tucson High Reunion).

An image of Herman Warrior and his brother, Henry, in Buffalo Soldier uniforms.

This project comprises a series of interviews across perspectives of border residents.

A video communicating the stories of O’odham reservation residents during the pandemic.

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.

Combined with the layered challenge of the pandemic, this dance film project involves original choreography, set in the desert, which communicates the felt sense of disconnection, repetition, and hopelessness.

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.

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.

A short electronic storyboard that includes material created as a means of coping: drawings, notes, photos, audio and video clips.

This project aims to draw inspiration from the style of “Victory Gardens” propaganda of the 1940s, while commenting on the resilience of indigenous foods and the ability of plants to transcend national borders.

For this project, the artist created a coloring book for all ages inspired by the landscapes and daily life in both cities of Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales Arizona.

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…

The cover for the Hermandad.

The image of a cover for the Historias y Recuerdos podcast.

Political pamphlet from Morris K. Udall's 1982 Campaign.
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