Border Studies Program Spring 2013

The Spring Program, Roots and Routes of Migration, immerses students in the complex questions surrounding the US/Mexico border. Migration, border enforcement, human rights, and global inequality are central themes explored during this semester in the borderlands. Homestays, coursework, internships with local organizations, and travel in Arizona, Sonora, Guatemala, and southern Mexico are the components by which students develop a comprehensive analysis of both border and global issues.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Bill Odle @ Ladd Ranch

-Brielle Ervin
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  • ▼  2013 (17)
    • ▼  April (13)
      • Florence Visit
      • Bill Odle @ Ladd Ranch
      • Ugly Bastard
      • Border, Sovereignty, Life & Death
      • A Moral or a Human Law? Should There be a Difference?
      • U.N.I.D.O.S.
      • Education Justice in Tucson
      • Something I am For
      • CIDECI and Zapatismo
      • Julio Cesar
      • Our Relationship to the Land
      • Personal, National and International
      • From the Concrete Jungle to Desert Life
    • ►  February (4)
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