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A young woman and her family take a perilous journey to cross the Mexico U.S. border.
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¿Cuándo y cómo empezaron estos tiempos dolidos de violencia? No precisamente ayer y con el narcotráfico. La historia es añeja.
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When and how did these painful times of violence begin? Not just yesterday with drug trafficking. The story is ages old.
A detail of Crosthwaite's wall-sized drawing. | Photo: Carolina A. Miranda
The exhibition "Tijuana Makes Me Happy" at the Mexican Consulate in L.A. paints a nuanced picture of the border city with multiple identities.
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This episode of Artbound features segments about the border photography of Paul Turounet, the preservation efforts behind the Watts Towers, Gary Baseman mid-career retrospective, the desert artwork of Diane Best, and the music of Best Coast.
A section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall along the Imperial Dunes.
The U.S. Senate thinks the "Border Surge" will make the country more secure.
Artbound's second episode brings stories that celebrate the creative spirit of Southern California, only on KCET May 30, at 9 p.m. PST.
Currently on view at 206 is "Zoofilia," a solo exhibition of the work of local street artist Panca.
Artists and musicians are reinvigorating Tijuana's historic tourist district by opening small independent, largely self-funded art galleries and spaces.
Louis Hock documented the experiences of his Los Analos neighbors.
The monument that marks the border between the U.S. and Mexico, photographed c. 1900. Photo courtesy USC Digital Archives.
People of Mexican origin in California rarely tire of pointing out: "It was the border that moved, not us."
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Ana Andrade is one of a handful of new-generation Tijuana artists involved in artistic practices desiring to produce social change.
Artists, art historians, and students gathered to draw the most southwestern edge of the U.S./Mexico border as part of a continued investigation by Incendiary Traces.
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