Alternative Visions of the U.S. Southern Border Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Today
15 giu 2023 ·
46 min. 42 sec.
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Warning: This episode contains some curse words and a mention of sexual assault. For those that live in border cities — most often those with binational families, businesses, and personal...
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Warning: This episode contains some curse words and a mention of sexual assault.
For those that live in border cities — most often those with binational families, businesses, and personal cultures; images of the U.S.-Mexico border that are conjured up in nightly news segments or political debates can be drastically different from their lived reality. This is similarly true for those who study or work on the physical and metaphysical structures around this geographical divide.
What are we not seeing along our southern border? This is what Ten Across founder seeks to uncover in this episode with Brian Farling and Eddie Jones of Jones Studio, an Arizona architecture firm that was chosen to design four U.S. Land Ports of Entry, and Dr. Irasema Coronado, a distinguished academic of border studies and product of Nogales, an Arizona/Mexico border city with a rich binational history.
For more information on the guests and photos of Jones Studio's designs please visit: https://10across.com/alternative-visions-of-the-u-s-border-yesterday-tomorrow-and-today/
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For those that live in border cities — most often those with binational families, businesses, and personal cultures; images of the U.S.-Mexico border that are conjured up in nightly news segments or political debates can be drastically different from their lived reality. This is similarly true for those who study or work on the physical and metaphysical structures around this geographical divide.
What are we not seeing along our southern border? This is what Ten Across founder seeks to uncover in this episode with Brian Farling and Eddie Jones of Jones Studio, an Arizona architecture firm that was chosen to design four U.S. Land Ports of Entry, and Dr. Irasema Coronado, a distinguished academic of border studies and product of Nogales, an Arizona/Mexico border city with a rich binational history.
For more information on the guests and photos of Jones Studio's designs please visit: https://10across.com/alternative-visions-of-the-u-s-border-yesterday-tomorrow-and-today/
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