The border between the United States and Mexico has long been seen as a place of beauty, of mystery and of danger.Today, it’s been militarized and politicized. But, the borderlands weren’t always seen that way, according to Michael Dear.Dear spent four years traveling along both sides of the border and decided to write his newest book about the region from a different lens:
A group of University of Arizona faculty members and their community partners are preparing to launch a public archive containing the stories of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants incarcerated in Arizona.